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Built in 2007 by the National Park Service, the museum services to educate the public about the famous Revolutionary War Battle and the monument.
Tags: chr_2007, geo_Charlestown, thm_museum
Bunker Hill Monument from the base of Monument Square.
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Charlestown, thm_monument
A view of the Bunker Hill Monument from the Charlestown Shopping Mall parking lot (located around 1 mile away from the base of the monument).
The information board describes the historical significance of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Although a defeat for the Americans, the battle was ultimately extremely costly for the British.
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Charlestown, thm_battle
After encountering financial difficulties, the Bunker Hill Association began selling off its property to residential developers to raise funds to complete construction. This map reflects the new property after selling off 9 acres.
Tags: chr_1839, geo_Charlestown, thm_map
Before selling off its property, the Bunker Hill Monument Association owned 15 acres of the original battlefield.
Tags: chr_1834, geo_Charlestown, thm_maps
The exhibits located inside the Battle of Bunker Hill Museum describe the events of the war and the significance of the battle.
Tags: chr_2007, geo_Charlestown, thm_museum
Built in 1848 after the Bunker Hill Monument Association decided to sell off its land to raise money for the construction of the Bunker Hill Monument.
Tags: chr_1848, geo_Charlestown, thm_schools