Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020Do some rock climbing to get to the top. It’s quick & worth it. You’ll get breathtaking 360 degree views!
Rachel G. • September 28, 2018While the views are incredible,the food is incredibly expensive, partly because they have to bring everything to the island. I paid $60 for dinner and breakfast, which wasn’t spectacular.
Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020Plenty of trees that offer shade here. Lots of grassy area for a picnic. Great spot for a leisurely walk.
James C. • October 10, 2016Cool national park small but informative really nice views of the harbor and city.
Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020Amazing views of the city from here! Quickest way to get around the island.
Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020The “Never Comes Tomorrow” installation is found here, just look above you.
Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020You’ll find a variety of food options here. Plenty of seating to enjoy your food too!
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 26, 2013Completed in 1843 by Martin Thompson, this Greek Revival building served as the home of the Island’s Co. from the time of its construction until 1996. It was named a City landmark in 1967.
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