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Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA

The Bunker Hill Monument stands tall at 221 feet. It stands on the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, fought on Breed's Hill, June 17, 1775. Important to the British occupation of Boston was control of the high ground near the harbor. When colonial forces chose to fortify Charlestown, they bypassed the more dominant "Bunker Hill" and dug in on Breed's Hill which was lower and closer to the water. "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" is the legendary order attributed to Colonel William Prescott to make sure that each shot would count. The poorly trained and ill prepared colonial forces repelled two major assaults by the British Army before retreating. Almost half of the British soldiers were either killed or injured. Although the colonists lost the battle, their bravery and strong showing against the British encouraged them to fight on.  (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA  (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA  (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA  (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA  (June 1, 2007)
Fenway Park

The Red Sox were playing the Yankees.  Unfortunately, they lost 5-9 :(  (June 1, 2007)
Fenway Park  (June 1, 2007)

As it was reported, Tim Wakefield was unable to control his knuckleball on this particular day, and he paid the price in a loss to the Yankees at Fenway Park. Wakefield walked six and allowed eight runs over 3 2/3 innings in his sixth loss of the season. Kevin Youkilis picked up an infield single to extend his hitting streak to 23 games.  Kyle Snyder eventually came in as the relief pitcher . . . but it was too late - today anyway!!
Fenway Park - Relief Pitchers heading to the Dugout  (June 1, 2007)
Fenway Park - Relief Pitchers heading to the Dugout  (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA

The Bunker Hill Monument stands tall at 221 feet. It stands on the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, fought on Breed's Hill, June 17, 1775. Important to the British occupation of Boston was control of the high ground near the harbor. When colonial forces chose to fortify Charlestown, they bypassed the more dominant "Bunker Hill" and dug in on Breed's Hill which was lower and closer to the water. "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" is the legendary order attributed to Colonel William Prescott to make sure that each shot would count. The poorly trained and ill prepared colonial forces repelled two major assaults by the British Army before retreating. Almost half of the British soldiers were either killed or injured. Although the colonists lost the battle, their bravery and strong showing against the British encouraged them to fight on. (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA

The Bunker Hill Monument stands tall at 221 feet. It stands on the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, fought on Breed's Hill, June 17, 1775. Important to the British occupation of Boston was control of the high ground near the harbor. When colonial forces chose to fortify Charlestown, they bypassed the more dominant "Bunker Hill" and dug in on Breed's Hill which was lower and closer to the water. "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" is the legendary order attributed to Colonel William Prescott to make sure that each shot would count. The poorly trained and ill prepared colonial forces repelled two major assaults by the British Army before retreating. Almost half of the British soldiers were either killed or injured. Although the colonists lost the battle, their bravery and strong showing against the British encouraged them to fight on.  (June 1, 2007)
Bunker Hill Monument - Charlestown, MA

The Bunker Hill Monument stands tall at 221 feet. It stands on the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, fought on Breed's Hill, June 17, 1775. Important to the British occupation of Boston was control of the high ground near the harbor. When colonial forces chose to fortify Charlestown, they bypassed the more dominant "Bunker Hill" and dug in on Breed's Hill which was lower and closer to the water. "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" is the legendary order attributed to Colonel William Prescott to make sure that each shot would count. The poorly trained and ill prepared colonial forces repelled two major assaults by the British Army before retreating. Almost half of the British soldiers were either killed or injured. Although the colonists lost the battle, their bravery and strong showing against the British encouraged them to fight on. (June 1, 2007)
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