144 Bowdoin Street 64 (0.1 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Located in Boston 200 metres from Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum and 400 metres from Old State House Clean place for social distance low density area offers free WiFi. This property is 400 metres from Beacon Hill.t has a TV.
144 Bowdoin Street (0.1 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Modern Studio near MGH Low Density Area is set in the Beacon Hill district of Boston 656 feet from Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum 1312 feet from Old State House and 1312 feet from Beacon Hill.
144 Bowdoin Street 63 (0.1 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Located in a central area of Boston 2297 feet from Faneuil Hall Short walk to MGH great unit to stay inside provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. This apartment is less than 0.
15 Beacon Street (0.1 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Stylish and elegant, this magnificent boutique hotel in downtown Boston's historic Beacon Hill is within walking distance of key attractions and features state-of-the-art services and amenities.
90 Tremont Street (0.2 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
This luxury hotel is located 1 block from Boston Commons Park and the Park Street T Subway Station. This eco-friendly hotel features in-room spa services and a gym. Wi-Fi is available.
40 Hancock Street (0.2 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Set in Boston near Beacon Hill King's Chapel and Burying Ground and Boston Common Sonder — Hancock Suites features free WiFi.
8 Salem Street (0.2 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Featuring suites that are individually furnished In Boston, the Moroccan Boutique Guest House is located. Boston Common is 2.1 miles away, Copley Square is 2.7 miles away, and Fenway Park is 3.6 miles away.
(0.3 km from Anne Hutchinson Statue)
Providing city views and free WiFi Charming & Stylish Studio on Beacon Hill #11 provides accommodation conveniently set in the centre of Boston within a short distance of Beacon Hill Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum and King's Chapel and Burying.
A bronze statue of Anne Hutchinson stands in the Boston Public Garden , near the site of her home. The statue was sculpted by Acyrus Edwin Dallin and unveiled in 1915.
Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan minister and midwife who was tried for heresy in 1637. She was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and settled in Rhode Island. Her statue is a reminder of the religious freedom that she fought for.