Paul Revere Park | Boston Parks
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Paul Revere Park is a five-acre public park in Charlestown, developed in 1999 as the first part of the planned Lost Half Mile park system along the Charles River. The park, which is located near Boston's Freedom Trail at North Washington Street, was completed in 2007 and spans five acres to the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge. Parkgoers can enjoy many excellent amenities, including a large grassy lawn for picnics and pick-up games. A children's playground offers separate spaces for younger and older children, while a Boston Harbor pier offers fish cleaning stations. Mosaic art is showcased throughout the park, highlighting the works of regional artists. An informal performance area provides a spot for summer concerts and other live performances throughout the year.

Paul Revere Park, N Washington St, Boston, MA 02129, Phone: 617-626-1250

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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