
Roxbury Heritage State Park
Roxbury
Roxbury Heritage State Park is a historical site in the Lower Roxbury neighborhood. The park is located at the site of the Dillaway–Thomas House, a large colonial home built in 1750s, which served as the headquarters of the Continental Army in 1775. Present day, the Dillaway-Thomas House is a museum exhibiting Roxbury’s history, with a lovely park and green space with benches and skyline views of Boston.
This Park is Best For:
Roxbury Heritage State Park is typically best used for:
Basic Info
- Park Size: Small (1.7 Acres)
- Terrain: On a Hill (Includes a Staircase)
- Transportation: Bus, Car
- Hours: N/A
- Restrooms: In Museum (Closed Due to COVID-19)
- Accessibility: N/A
- Drinking Fountains: No
- Benches: Yes
- Lights: N/A
Park Amenities
- Historical Site
- Skyline Views
- No Pets
- Off-Street Parking Lot
Directions
To get Roxbury Heritage Park, you can take the 14, 41, or 45 bus to the 205 Roxbury St stop. There is also a small parking lot very close to the park.
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