When we went to the Constitution Museum, we couldn't go in for the time being because of the project. It's a small regret. This is very good in American history. I used to expedition to many places in the world. It is also good to stroll around the scenery.
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When we went to the Constitution Museum, we couldn't go in for the time being because of the project. It's a small regret. This is very good in American history. I used to expedition to many places in the world. It is also good to stroll around the scenery.
The Constitution Museum is also a good place to visit. The style of the entire museum is also very good, the tickets are also quite large, and you can also visit around the square, very typical American style.
Attractions near the port, there are other attractions next to it, you can take a look. If it is the road of freedom in Boston guided by red bricks, this is basically the end of the road of freedom. There is an old-fashioned sailing boat, you can buy tickets to board the boat, and learn more. For people who don't know much about American history, you can also take pictures at the pier outside the boat and walk around. There are many attractions around, and you can also take a bus steamboat from the nearby pier back to the city center.
Even though the ship is being refurbished, we can only visit the top decorations, but this is still a beautiful ship. The waiting process is very short. You need to show your driver’s license or other photo ID as this ship is still in use as a warship. If you are in Boston, you must visit this ship.
Amazing place for almost all ages. We took a trip to Boston on the upper and lower double decker bus and then got off at the Charleston Naval Shipyard. This museum is fantastic and there is a lot to watch! There are short historical movies and interactive games. This is a great place to spend a few hours. The Constitution is the oldest commissioned ship in the United States Navy and still has crew assigned to it. The sailors on board will provide you with a lot of information and can answer any questions you have, and we really have a great time.
This museum is on the edge of the river, an eight-minute walk from Bunker Hill Monument. The museum, built in 1797, has two floors and has exhibitions of various naval history as well as interactive toys and scene settings, which is very suitable for family outings.