1. The Bunker Hill Monument is a 221-foot tall granite obelisk that is located in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood. It was built to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was fought on June 17, 1775, during the American Revolution. The battle was one of the earliest and bloodiest of the war.

The monument was completed in 1842 and is part of the Boston National Historical Park. Visitors can climb the monument’s 294 steps to reach its observation deck, which offers panoramic views of Boston and the surrounding area.

2. The monument is open daily from 9am to 5pm, with the last climb to the top of the monument at 4:30pm. The phone number for the Bunker Hill Monument is (617) 242-5641.

3. Admission to the monument is free, but there is a $5 fee to climb to the top. The monument is easily accessible by public transportation via the MBTA’s Charlestown Navy Yard ferry or the Orange Line’s Bunker Hill Community College station. There is limited on-street parking available in the area.