| Old Granary Burial Ground - many of the Revolutionary personalities are buried here, as are the Boston Massacre victims |
I took my Boy Scout Troop up to Boston over the weekend to hike the Freedom Trail and see the key spots of the beginning of the American Revolution. About 9 miles of walking and a lot of fun with key highlights for me being Bunker Hill and the USS Constitution (my third visit I think!)
| Old North Church |
| Now this is History I can get behind! |
| The Monument to the Battle of Bunker Hill, which is not on Bunker Hill but on adjoining Breed's Hill (where the fort actually was) |
| Details of the Battle provided to the boys by the excellent Park Rangers |
| The Lad steers the mighty USS Constitution |
| The Troop mustered |
| Some famous names are on that board. |
| Different shot types fired by Constitution's 24pdr long guns and 32pdr carronades |
| This is a neat temporary highlight - members of the public can engrave their names on the copper which which shortly be attached to the Constitution's hull during her drydock refit |
| How she got her nickname "Old Ironsides" |
| A beautiful model - over 6 foot high |
Whoa. Just... whoa. This is The Awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip - I really miss scout outings with my son - Scouting had a very positive impact on him
ReplyDeleteI never knew David Porter commanded the Constitution just before the Civil War - she's a grand ship