Federal rowhouses, the Bunker Hill Monument, and a neighborhood that has never forgotten where it came from. Charlestown is Boston's most loyal community.
Charlestown occupies a peninsula north of downtown Boston, separated from the rest of the city by the Charles River. The Bunker Hill Monument rises above its rooftops, and the USS Constitution sits in its harbor — history is not just present here, it is unavoidable. The rowhouses along Monument Square and Warren Street rank among the finest Federal-era architecture in New England. A fiercely loyal neighborhood community and excellent access to downtown make Charlestown one of Boston's most enduring addresses.
[Placeholder — Zachary's personal perspective on this neighborhood. What makes it unique from his eyes. Specific streets, buildings, secrets that only a local would know.]
Defining Features