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Beacon Hill Review

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The Beacon Hill is a wonderful old neighborhood with, narrow streets, gas street lamps, and brick sidewalks. You may even see a street with paving stones! You'll enjoy taking a walk through the quiet streets to see the old homes. If you are a photographer, look for Acorn Street. At the bottom of the hill is Charles Street with it's quint shops and restaurants.

Beacon Hill

Posted: Oct 18, 2011
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  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    5/5Outstanding
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    Lighthouse Mountain is a very beautiful place in Boston, not a popular place for travel. There are many beautiful buildings here, the environment is particularly good, very suitable for people who are not in a hurry and want to experience Boston life.

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    Posted: Jan 15, 2020
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    As you walk past the northern end of Boston, along the Freedom Road, after the scene at the Italian restaurant, you will see a huge left turn and then a giant statue of Paul Revere in the brick square near the Old North Church. You can see the church steeple rise in front of you. Take a moment to visit the interior to learn about the church and Paul Revere, and the famous “One on land, if it’s at sea”. It’s worth visiting this important part of American history!

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    Posted: Jun 17, 2019
  • 错了
    5/5Outstanding
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    Lighthouse Mountain is not a mountain, not even a hill, it is a small slope, nearby is the luxury residential area of Boston, the building is quite ornamental, there are many monuments around, there are various shops and various restaurants.

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    Posted: Oct 23, 2018
  • Hanyang44
    5/5Outstanding
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    Beacon Hill District, generally translated as "Bicken Hill Block" or "Lighthouse Hill Block". It includes Beacon St. and several branches of the street. The south side of Beacon Street is the Boston Public Greenland (Boston Common) and the Boston Public Garden (Public garden), the north side is some houses, and the east side is the Massachusetts State Capitol. Birken Street and its branches feature excellent upscale Victorian red brick homes, and there are a few auburn-sandstone buildings with black shutters. After interior decoration, the houses have contemporary convenience facilities. Most of these houses have a history of one or two hundred years, and they are still luxury houses. Some branches are ancient stone streets, branches are many small streets, and ancient alleys are deep. Small antique shops, small cafes, small clothing stores, etc. on the street, all retain antique charm. A tavern at 84 Biken Street called "Cheers Biken Mountain" (Cheers Beacon Hill), the actual name is Bull and amp; Finch, because Bull & amp; Finch Pub is one of the shooting scenes of the famous TV film "Cheers" (also translated as "Joy Bar"), so everyone calls it "Cheers" or "Cheers Biken Mountain". Outside the bar, visitors can often be seen shooting at the store signboards. The second floor of the bar is now a souvenir shop, specializing in selling souvenirs related to TV films or "cheers" bars. In the Birken Hill neighborhood, you can often meet some photographers looking for inspiration here. Quiet neighborhoods, historical neighborhoods. If you want to learn about American history and culture, come to Birken Hill (Lighthouse Hill) to see.

    3
    Posted: Jul 18, 2017
  • misslee715
    5/5Outstanding
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    Walking here is like being in a British town. The old street is a bit uneven, but spotless. The road is scattered with fallen leaves in autumn. When the quiet street is broken by the sound of birds. The car of the owner of the house is parked on both sides of the road. The houses are scattered and connected. Each house is built and decorated according to the owner's preferences, and time cannot wash away the history and story of these houses.

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    Posted: Aug 29, 2017
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    I still say that, if you want to come to Boston to experience Boston culture, then come here. If I remember correctly, Lighthouse Hill is located near Boston Square and is worth a visit. I recommend a guided tour as it is convenient to visit different areas while also learning about the history behind the building.

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    Posted: Jun 8, 2018
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