Beacon Hill of Boston MA

A Community of 19th Century Allure in a 21st Century World

© Georgene A. Bramlage

27A Chestnut Street South Slope Beacon Hill2007, ©Georgene A. Bramlage

Visitors grasp the distinct quality of the Beacon Hill area during walking tours. Stable populations, historic architecture and urban horticulture add up to a community.

Overview of Beacon Hill

Beacon Hill, named for a warning beacon that once stood atop the highest point in central Boston, is now a downtown residential neighborhood, home to nearly 10,000 people. Excavation and grading destroyed the actual "beacon hill" in the early 1800s to allow housing development. Now, an established population, historic architecture, and urban horticulture make the area seem and act like small village.

The Beacon Hill neighborhood is commonly regarded as four distinct areas, each with its own beginnings and history:

Tours

Visitors can take in Beacon Hill's traditional character during any one of several walking tours. A system of one-way streets and no on-street parking strongly discourages nonresidential vehicle traffic. All tours require strenuous walking on brick pavement and cobblestones and so, sturdy shoes are necessary. Tours are difficult for young children and persons relying on wheel chairs and walkers.

Note: The Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, owned by the City of Boston, is located on the Boston Common and accessible 24 hours, 7 days a week. The African Meeting House (closed for repairs – 2007) and the Abiel Smith School are owned by the Museum of African-American History. The Abiel Smith School is accessible during posted hours. However, all other sites on the Black Heritage Trail are privately owned and not open to the public.

©Text and photograph by Georgene A. Bramlage, May 2007. Reproduction without permission prohibited.


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27A Chestnut Street South Slope Beacon Hill2007, ©Georgene A. Bramlage
Kennedy Statue West Side State House 2007, ©Georgene A. Bramlage
Door Detail Cedar Lane Way Beacon Hill 2007, ©Georgene A. Bramlage
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Robert Gould Shaw Memorial 2007, ©Georgene A. Bramlage


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