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Boston National Historical Park
Fees & Reservations
 
Fees are collected at the privately owned and operated sites by self supporting associations working cooperatively with the park, including Old South Meeting House, Old State House, and Paul Revere House. These sites rely on admission fees as they do not receive federal funding for operations and therefore do not accept the National Parks Pass for admission. There is no fee at the federally owned sites, including the Bunker Hill Monument, U.S.S. CONSTITUTION, and Dorchester Heights Monument. Ranger-led programs on the Freedom trail and at Faneuil Hall are also free.
Ranger conducting a tour.
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Colonial Boston Docks  

Did You Know?
Owning a shop to sell sewing supplies was one of the few occupations available to women in 18th century Boston. Many women were widowed by the French & Indian War and supported their families by working in the sewing trades. By 1770 over 70 shop-owning women in Boston were called "She-Merchants."

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST