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‎Massachusetts

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* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.3600|long=-71.0564|name=Boston National Historical Park|image=Bunker hill 2009.JPG}}, [[Boston/Downtown|Downtown Boston]] and [[Boston/Charlestown|Charlestown]], [[Boston]] — Preserves many sites crucial to the American Revolution, including sites affiliated with the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, Paul Revere's midnight ride, and a former navy yard that is now home to the ''USS Constitution'', the oldest floating navy vessel in the world.

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.3600|long=-71.0564|name=Boston National Historical Park|image=Bunker hill 2009.JPG}}, [[Boston/Downtown|Downtown Boston]] and [[Boston/Charlestown|Charlestown]], [[Boston]] — Preserves many sites crucial to the American Revolution, including sites affiliated with the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, Paul Revere's midnight ride, and a former navy yard that is now home to the ''USS Constitution'', the oldest floating navy vessel in the world.

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=41.95|long=-70.0|name=[[Cape Cod National Seashore]]|image=USA Cape Cod 3 MA.jpg}}

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=41.95|long=-70.0|name=[[Cape Cod National Seashore]]|image=USA Cape Cod 3 MA.jpg}}



* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.325|long=-71.1322|name=Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site|image=Frederick Law Olmsted National Historical Site, August 2005.JPG}}, [[
Boston
]] — Former home and office of Frederick Law Olmsted, the founder of American landscape architecture and designer of many of the most noted American parks of the 19th century.

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* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.325|long=-71.1322|name=Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site|image=Frederick Law Olmsted National Historical Site, August 2005.JPG}}, [[
Brookline
]] — Former home and office of Frederick Law Olmsted, the founder of American landscape architecture and designer of many of the most noted American parks of the 19th century.

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.3458|long=-71.1244|name=John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site|image=BrooklineMA JFKHouse.jpg}}, [[Brookline]] — Birthplace of President John F. Kennedy.

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.3458|long=-71.1244|name=John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site|image=BrooklineMA JFKHouse.jpg}}, [[Brookline]] — Birthplace of President John F. Kennedy.

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.3767|long=-71.1264|name=Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site|image=Longfellow National Historic Site, Cambridge, Massachusetts.JPG}}, [[Cambridge (Massachusetts)|Cambridge]] — A historic home that served as George Washington's headquarters in the early years of the American Revolution.

* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=42.3767|long=-71.1264|name=Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site|image=Longfellow National Historic Site, Cambridge, Massachusetts.JPG}}, [[Cambridge (Massachusetts)|Cambridge]] — A historic home that served as George Washington's headquarters in the early years of the American Revolution.

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