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Boston's Old City Hall Review

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This is the best route to learn about Boston, the road floor is paved with red bricks, and the road to freedom is the right way to open up American history. There are 16 attractions along the road, and it takes about a day to take the full road to freedom. 🌟 Highlights: What are the attractions worth seeing on the Freedom Road? 1⃣️, duck boat: duck boats can be seen everywhere in Boston, it was originally World War II, Shidler as a chariot for marine and land amphibious use, after the war, became a well-known tourist tool in Boston, no time to go to choose to take the duck boat. 2⃣️, Massachusetts State Capitol: a classical building with a golden dome, it is a symbol of Boston, I heard that the mayor is here to work. 📌 Little Tips: This is the filming location of the movie "The Grand Judgment" and "Infernal Wind and Clouds". 3⃣️ Park Street Church: Its predecessor was a grain barn, which was not used normally due to the invasion of rats and locusts, and the architects of the US Capitol have transformed it into a characteristic church that combines American style and the top of the British Tower. 💗 Recommended Reason: The church was used as an ammunition depot in 1812, the speech against serfdom in 1829 was held here, and the Independence Day commemoration in 1831 was sang "America" in the church. 4⃣️, Franklin bronze statue: located in the old town hall. He was the first scientist, inventor and musician to enjoy international fame in American history, made lightning rods, drafted the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, and actively advocated the abolition of slavery, which was revered by the American people. 💗 Recommended reason: Four floating sculptures celebrating his achievements can be seen on all sides of the bronze statue base. The first side: It is his live signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United States. The second side: It is his gesture to operate the printing press for the issuance of Boston newspapers. The third side: he is doing experiments as a scientist. The fourth side: he is signing a peace treaty on behalf of the United States and France. 📌 Little Tips: A hundred dollars 💲 paper currency has his portrait. 5⃣️, the town hall "Donkey elephant dispute": the middle of the courtyard is like a donkey, the donkey faces two copper footprints, on which are engraved with two elephants, the person who stepped on it stood opposite the donkey, meaning "Donkey elephant dispute", that is, the four-year-old US presidential election, "Donkey" represents the Democratic Party, "Elephant" represents the Republican Party. 6⃣️, the old state hall of Boston. On July 18, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was first read to the people celebrating victory on the balcony of the old state Capitol. It was the headquarters of the British government in the United States colony before the independence revolution. 📌 Little Tips: The "Boston tragedy" happened outside this building. In 1770, the British army and citizens clashed in blood, shooting unarmed citizens, killing five people and wounding six people, creating the Boston tragedy that shocked North America, and thus regarded as one of the triggers for the independence revolution. 7⃣️, Quincy Market: A Roman architectural style, large columns and iconic triangular roofs, classic Roman carved gates, granite building materials and modern American-style rectangular glass, successfully combine classical beauty with modern beauty. The market is a collection of small shops, and you can find a variety of Boston souvenirs here. 8⃣️, Chinatown: Chinatown is very rich, there is a familiar Hong Kong-style tea restaurant, the product is very delicious, the weight is larger than the domestic, the waiter also speaks Cantonese. 💜 Boston is a place with a lot of cultural heritage. There are 100 universities and colleges here, and dynamic college students can be seen everywhere; Boston is free, and the road to freedom leads to the independence of the United States; Boston is diverse... You have to feel it yourself! 💚

Boston's Old City Hall

Posted: Jun 30, 2020
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  • palettes_ny
    5/5Outstanding
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    This French Second Empire-style building is also a popular attraction on the road to freedom in Boston, the old town hall was originally Boston's first public school, and the mosaic bricks on the sidewalk marked the place where famous people had studied. During the day, the city hall park and the crowds on the road formed two different environmental atmospheres. Occasionally, you can see the wedding photos of the crowd. The old city hall is located on the road to freedom in Boston. There is also a famous steakhouse in the city hall. Google scored up to 4 points, after visiting the city hall, next to the church and museum, along the mark of freedom road, you will reach the Quincy market and the small Italian village, you can taste Italian desserts

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    Posted: Mar 18, 2021
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    4/5Excellent
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    The old town hall has a history of two or three hundred years. The appearance of the building is very beautiful, but now it is not in the city hall. It is a commercial building and can't go in and visit it. However, there are many places to eat around.

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    Posted: Jan 18, 2020
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding

    An iconic building to be found in the heart of the city of Boston and as luck would have it wholly accessible via the Freedom trail. This is an edifice that ouzes history out of every pore of it''s build. Classically and so impressively styled with several interesting elements within it''s grounds - so do make sure that you have a wander around in the garden area near the front door and do read everything on offer some of which I found to be profoundly interesting.

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    Posted: Jun 20, 2019
  • M65***48
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Old City Hall is a famous scenic spot on the road to freedom. It is a building in the style of the Second Empire of France. Mosaic bricks on the sidewalk mark places Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Charles Bullfinch had studied. There is also a bronze statue of Franklin in the yard.

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    Posted: Sep 29, 2016
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    An important stop in the middle of the Red Line of Freedom Road, where many celebrities have stayed, unfortunately, it is just a rush to visit. It is worth seeing. The architectural style is very special.

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    Posted: Jun 10, 2018
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