The Granite Rock Monument in Charlestown, Boston, is said to be one of the earliest monuments in the United States to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill between the British and the North American colonial militias (well I admit I'm checking it now) Now this is the terminal of Boston's Freedom Road. If the weather is good, you can walk all the way from Boston Park to think of the top of the stone tablet. The only way is to climb a total of 294 steps, and mark the numbers every other section, so that people who are panting and climbing have a number of monuments in their hearts. In fact, there is only a small space, but looking out through the small windows on all sides, I immediately feel that climbing the stairs is also worth it ~