Boston Massacre Monument, Historic monument in Boston Common, United States
The Boston Massacre Monument is a granite obelisk at the corner of Tremont Street in Boston Common marking where five civilians died during a confrontation with British soldiers. Inscriptions on the memorial document the names of the victims and record the details of this tragic event.
The monument commemorates March 5, 1770, when British soldiers opened fire on a crowd of colonists, escalating tensions before the American Revolution. This event became a symbol of growing colonial frustration with British occupation and fueled the uprising that led to independence.
The monument displays the names of all five victims, including Crispus Attucks, marking a turning point in colonial relations with British authorities. Today the site serves as a place where visitors reflect on the early struggles for freedom and justice in America.
The monument is part of the Freedom Trail, a walking route marked by red brick lines connecting multiple historical landmarks through downtown Boston. Visitors can explore the site freely at any time and it is easily accessible on foot from Boston Common.
The foundation stones of the monument contain soil from Bunker Hill, creating a physical link between two significant Revolutionary War sites in Boston. This unusual connection reminds visitors that different scenes of the revolution are woven together across the city.
Location: Boston
GPS coordinates: 42.35428,-71.06441
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:44
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