同波士頓其它許多景點一樣,這個紀念碑也是和獨立戰爭相關的,邦克山戰役是一場重要的戰役。紀念碑建造的比較早,形式還模仿着方尖碑,不夠這裡是可以上去看風景的。
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位於查爾鎮上的一個小廣場的,在一座小山頭之上的。這是在美國非常有意義的一個地廣播,不過参觀你多的,但是周圍的風景也是非常漂亮的
紀念碑是紀念美國獨立戰爭期間的一場戰役的,位於查爾斯鎮的小山丘之上的。對於了解美國歷史了解波士頓歷史還是挺有意思的,周圍環境也不錯的
Boston's last stop on the road to freedom, but we're at the first stop. The reason is simple, because it takes 294 steps to climb the monument. The road to freedom takes a day to stop, even a day is not enough. If we use this as a terminal, we will probably not be able to climb up after arrival. From the subway station, you can see the towering monument in the distance. Because it snowed that day and the sky was very bad, it was surrounded by a gloomy sky. In front of the monument is the statue of William Prescott, commander of the Bunker Hill campaign. Inside the monument, there is a small exhibition hall for information about the campaign. Under the direction of the enthusiastic staff, we began to muster up courage to climb the heights. Forget that every 10 or 20 steps, there will be numbers to remind you how high you have climbed. Anyway, by the time we finish climbing 294 steps, we will have almost finished, and our breathing is thicker than that of dogs. Boston panoramas can be viewed from different angles through several small windows at the top. But still, the weather was bad, so the view was not terrible.
Charlestown的邦克山纪念碑,可惜爬不动。回去要再看一遍大本的《The Town》 ???On the Top of Monument as American Spirit
我們是偶然間過來的,前两天下了暴風雨,氣氛很低,所以到頂部的樓梯關閉了。我們有點失望,不過也很高興有了一個借口。不管怎麼說這是一個很棒的地方,這是一處開放區域,紀念碑旁的小房子是20世紀早期的建築藝術,有着意大利的大理石和華麗的柱子。最棒的是回波士頓的輪渡就在附近,而且只要三美元,省去了走路的辛勞。(而且你不會錯過風景)
Bunker Hill Monument, located on a hill in Charlestown, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. It was the first major armed conflict between the British Army and colonial militias, with heavy casualties on both sides. It was one of the most famous battles in the War of Independence. The monument began construction in 1827 and was built for visitors in 1843. It is one of the earliest monuments in the United States. It is 67 meters high. It has a magnificent view and a small museum beside the monument. It is very good.
Monument Square, Boston, MA 02129
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同波士頓其它許多景點一樣,這個紀念碑也是和獨立戰爭相關的,邦克山戰役是一場重要的戰役。紀念碑建造的比較早,形式還模仿着方尖碑,不夠這裡是可以上去看風景的。
位於查爾鎮上的一個小廣場的,在一座小山頭之上的。這是在美國非常有意義的一個地廣播,不過参觀你多的,但是周圍的風景也是非常漂亮的
紀念碑是紀念美國獨立戰爭期間的一場戰役的,位於查爾斯鎮的小山丘之上的。對於了解美國歷史了解波士頓歷史還是挺有意思的,周圍環境也不錯的
Boston's last stop on the road to freedom, but we're at the first stop. The reason is simple, because it takes 294 steps to climb the monument. The road to freedom takes a day to stop, even a day is not enough. If we use this as a terminal, we will probably not be able to climb up after arrival. From the subway station, you can see the towering monument in the distance. Because it snowed that day and the sky was very bad, it was surrounded by a gloomy sky. In front of the monument is the statue of William Prescott, commander of the Bunker Hill campaign. Inside the monument, there is a small exhibition hall for information about the campaign. Under the direction of the enthusiastic staff, we began to muster up courage to climb the heights. Forget that every 10 or 20 steps, there will be numbers to remind you how high you have climbed. Anyway, by the time we finish climbing 294 steps, we will have almost finished, and our breathing is thicker than that of dogs. Boston panoramas can be viewed from different angles through several small windows at the top. But still, the weather was bad, so the view was not terrible.
Charlestown的邦克山纪念碑,可惜爬不动。回去要再看一遍大本的《The Town》 ???On the Top of Monument as American Spirit
我們是偶然間過來的,前两天下了暴風雨,氣氛很低,所以到頂部的樓梯關閉了。我們有點失望,不過也很高興有了一個借口。不管怎麼說這是一個很棒的地方,這是一處開放區域,紀念碑旁的小房子是20世紀早期的建築藝術,有着意大利的大理石和華麗的柱子。最棒的是回波士頓的輪渡就在附近,而且只要三美元,省去了走路的辛勞。(而且你不會錯過風景)
Bunker Hill Monument, located on a hill in Charlestown, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. It was the first major armed conflict between the British Army and colonial militias, with heavy casualties on both sides. It was one of the most famous battles in the War of Independence. The monument began construction in 1827 and was built for visitors in 1843. It is one of the earliest monuments in the United States. It is 67 meters high. It has a magnificent view and a small museum beside the monument. It is very good.