The neighborhood of Charlestown wasn't always one of Boston's 21 neighborhoods. Initially its own city, Charlestown predates the founding of the city of Boston and perhaps had the British not largely burned Charlestown to the ground following the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, it might be the leading city and cultural center of the commonwealth instead of Boston. Charlestown which sits on the banks of Boston Harbor and the Mystic River was rebuilt in the nineteenth century. To this day its colonial architecture endures as does this neighborhood's focus on the waterways it borders.
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