Charles Street on Beacon Hill is a shopping street lined with numerous antique stores and boutiques.

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Charles Street, Boston

Charles Street on Beacon Hill is a shopping street lined with numerous antique stores and boutiques..

Charles Street on Beacon Hill is a shopping street lined with numerous antique stores and boutiques.


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About Charles Street

 Charles St, Boston, MA, USA

Charles Street and Nearby Sights on Map

African Meeting House

The African Meeting House is the oldest extant black church in the United States, built in 1806

Rose Nichols House Museum

The Nichols House Museum is set in the 4-storey townhouse built in 1804, that was home to landscapist and suffragist Rose Standish Nichols from 1885 till her death in 1960

The Boston Public Garden

The Boston Public Garden is the largest and oldest botanical garden in the United States, dating back to 1837

William Ellery Channing Statue

Hayden Planetarium

Arthur Fiedler Memorial

The Arthur Fiedler Memorial honors the conductor of the Boston Pops who popularized classical music in the city

Massachusetts State House

The Massachusetts State House is the state capitol and seat of government, built in 1797 on land once owned by John Hancock

Museum of Science

Gibson House Museum

The Gibson House Museum is located in a historic Victorian brownstone rowhouse museum in the Back Bay dating back to 1859

Boston Common

Founded in 1634, Boston Common is one of the oldest public parks in the United States