Boston, United States
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Good for kids
Very cool fort with lots of plaques of information and many areas to explore within the fort. Don't forget to bring a flashlight!
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Knowledgeable and personable park rangers. Impressive and amazing American history. Well worth a visit on a nice summer day!
So glad we decided to visit. This trip to Georges Island was not initially in our plan when we came to Boston. However, we were looking for an opportunity to get out on the water a bit but the longer cruises didn't really interest us. This trip is about 45 minutes each way on the ferry. We had 2 hours on the island to explore before the ferry returned. Free tours of the fort are offered and our guide was excellent. She was knowledgeable and entertaining. She was also very good with our inquisitive son! We did not, but you could take a picnic to enjoy, there are very nice shelters with tables. There is also a nice, sheltered refreshment stand with basics like burgers, fries and drinks.
What a nice place! Very historical, you need to go to the Visitors center to learn more about the place and to see old items from the civil war and the second war eras. It was so dark inside some of the part of the fort that you need a flashlight to walk safely. I got scares a few times, but I can't tell if it was because of the dark and the ghost of the lady in black of because of all the kids screaming around.
Nice outdoor space. It is a short ferry ride to George's Island. Bring a flash light in order to fully explore the fort. Be sure to catch one of the many tours of the island provided by the National Park Service Guides. You'll learn a lot of interesting facts, they do a great job.
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