Bunker Hill Monument
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Sara Ramirez
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" Follow the Freedom Trail to the final destination and you will be at the Bunker Hill Monument (opened in 1843). The monument was dedicated on June 17th, 1843 68 years after the famous battle took place. The statesman Daniel Webster was the keynote speaker that day. The 221 foot monument took 16 years to construct and commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill and has 294 steps. If you are feeling energetic you can climb the monument. "
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Emma Owen
"Located in Charleston, if you're a history buff this is a great place to visit. Be sure to check opening hours to make sure you can access it. This monument is in place as one of the locations of a major battle during the American Revolutionary War - but don't take my word for it (as I am NOT a history expert) - visit for yourself to learn more. "
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