South Boston lays claim to one of the city's most appealing shoreline parks: the 22-acre Castle Island. It's also among the oldest fortified military sites in North America, centrepieced by Fort Independence, a pentagonal granite structure that was finished in the 1850s. Prior to its construction, seven other forts had been built and destroyed in the area, occupied by American and British troops in turn. Today, the island's green space and open air make for a pleasant outing.
Transport Broadway T, then bus 9, 11.
Telephone 1-617 727 5290
Open Park 24hrs daily. Fort noon-3.30pm Sat, Sun; 7pm-midnight Thur.
Admission free.
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