Historic Sites

Boston and its North End offer a veritable surfeit of historical sites and stories: from the days of the American Revolution through the China trade period of the early 1800s, to the extraordinary tsunami of Irish, Portuguese, Jewish and Italian immigrants who flooded Boston over the last century-and-a-half. Each epoch has left an indelible impact on commerce, customs, religious traditions, politics and institutions – in sum – upon the very city and neighborhoods that we know today.


Mariners House
11 North Square,Boston,
MA 02113
617-227-3979

Holocaust Memorial/Carmens Park
off Congress Street at Faneuil Hall
Boston, MA 02113
Tel 617-457-8755

Old North Church
193 Salem Street
Boston, MA 02113
Tel 617-523-6676
www.OldNorth.com

Paul Revere House

19 North Square
Boston, MA 02113
Tel 617.523.2338
Fax 617.523.1676
www.paulreverehouse.org

USS CONSTITUTION
Charlestown Navy Yard
Charlestown, MA 02129
www.OldIronsides.com

Christopher Columbus Park (Waterfront Park)
Atlantic Avenue
Boston MA 02113

Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
Hull Street
Boston, MA 02113

Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Birthplace
4 Garden Court Street
Boston, MA 02113

The Prado (Paul Revere Mall )
390 Hanover Street
Boston, MA 02113

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