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Massachusetts is blessed with some of the most stunning historical landmarks. In fact, it is easy to see old timbre houses, ancient mansions, exclusive sculptures, modern art, memorial towers and much more when you are in Massachusetts.
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Must Visit Historical Landmarks of Massachusetts Massachusetts is blessed with some of the most stunning historical landmarks. In fact, it is easy to see old timbre houses, ancient mansions, exclusive sculptures, modern art, memorial towers and much more when you are in Massachusetts. Here are a few famous historical landmarks of Massachusetts: House of Seven Gables, Salem Located in Salem, Massachusetts, and built in 1668, this is one of the oldest timber frame homes in North America. The house is now a non-profit museum, open to all. This is a premier historic site that attracts thousands of visitors from across the Massachusetts. Whether you are a history lover or a seasoned explorer, you will besurprised to know about the history of Salem. Visit this museum for an unforgettable historical experience.
Boston Women's Memorial, Commonwealth Avenue Mall This is a very old cemetery of Massachusetts. People who visit here often hear screams coming from all sides. Some people state that satanic rites were performed in the dense woods surrounding the barren cemetery, which makes it utterly quiet for several years. People who visited here feel terrifying by the absence of insect, bird as well as animal sounds. Quaker Cemetery in Leicester Quaker Cemetery is also known as Spider Gates Cemetery. It has 8 gates, each is said to be creepier than the last. At the very first gate, people can hear dizzying whispers and experience leaves flying around without a blow of wind. By the 8th gate, people feel someone walk quickly behind them. The Boston Women's Memorial is a world renowned trio of sculptures in Boston, Massachusetts. This memorial celebrates the significant contribution of Abigail Adams, Lucy Stone, and Phillis Wheatley. The beautiful and larger than life sculptures of women reflect the attitude towards social change. These sculptures on the historic Commonwealth Avenue Mall, grab the attention of visitors. Veterans War Memorial, Mount Greylock State Reservation
Created in 1898 and situated on the highest point in Massachusetts, this war memorial tower celebrates contributions of the nation's warriors. The park covers some 12,000 acres, which makes it even more beautiful and worth visiting. The region is also famous among adventure enthusiasts as they enjoy hiking, mountain biking, back-country skiing, and much more. Old State House, Boston
This ancient cemetery in Rhode Island is tucked away on a hill, which makes it even more horrific. Visitors to the cemetery often report that they feel someone is watching them. The old cemetery looks quite weird because of its uncombed grounds, rugged terrain, old gravestones and ungroomed bushes Built in 1713, this is the oldest surviving public structure in Boston, Massachusetts. It is also one of the most famous landmarks on Boston's Freedom Trail, which serves as a history museum. The museum also offers a multimedia presentation on the massacre. You can choose a guided tour to understand its historic significance as well as the history of revolution. So, are you ready to relive the moments?