Take a stroll through the heart of Victorian Boston on this trip of Commonwealth Avenue! Old Boston’s glamour is on splendid show alongside this stately, tree-lined road, dotted with parks and statues commemorating the city’s records. The elegance and subculture of Boston’s Brahmins created Commonwealth Avenue, with its regal brownstones and extensive-leafed timber. Winston Churchill knew as it “the grandest street in North America.” Stroll via the park area that runs the length of the avenue from the Boston Public Garden to the Back Bay Fens. Catch a glimpse of the grand lifestyles and find out about some of the most iconic figures of Massachusetts records alongside the manner. It is tough to wander away at the same time as journeying Commonwealth Avenue, because the go streets are in alphabetical order. Walk west from the Public Garden. Between Arlington and Berkeley streets, see the prominent face of Alexander Hamilton. A Founding Father and founding father of the U.S. Treasury, he died in a duel with his rival, Aaron Burr. Continue to the following intersection to look the bronze statue of John Glover, a Revolutionary standard who led a regiment of fishermen from Marblehead, Massachusetts, all through the warfare.