• Today, Boston's love of the Common has only grown, as the 50-acre park serves as a public rallying place, recreation ground, and the jewel of downtown Boston.
  • Today, Boston Common is the anchor for the Emerald Necklace, a system of connected parks that winds through many of Boston’s neighborhoods.
  • Boston Common is Boston, Massachusetts' most famous public park and the oldest city park in the United States, dating as far back as 1634.
  • Brewer Fountain Plaza: Right along one of the corners of the Boston Common near Park Street Station on the MBTA, it's reachable by the Red and Green Lines.
  • (Redirected from Frog Pond). For other uses, see Boston Common (disambiguation). The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Location: 139 Tremont St, Boston MA 02111 The designation "Classification's Oldest Park" makes Boston Common seem as tame as a Sunday picnic.
  • The United States of America's oldest public park, Boston Common was purchased by its citizens in 1634 for 30 Pounds and officially set aside as public or...
  • The Boston Common, often mistakenly referred to as the Boston Commons, is an iconic park that spans 50 acres and marks the beginning of the Freedom Trail.
  • Boston Common is interesting from a historical perspective, being America's oldest public park, but there's not a lot to see or do here as a tourist.