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-Check out the U.S.S. Constitution Museum for an assortment of naval weapons and a few ethno pirate swords.
-Also, in the John Quincy Adams Marketplace, one of the 3 buildings has a military recruitment center with a pretty cool museum featuring guns, swords, munitions, etc. -The Old State House also has a few weapons of the Rev War era (as well as some pretty cool historical objects, like the original tea from the Boston Tea Party!) Rick mentioned the Peabody Museum. I couldn't make it there on my brief visit- ![]() Enjoy your trip! It's a great, historical city. Near Boston Common, you can see early grave stones with skull and crossbones. This symbol, originating from tomb markers such as these, were the inspirations for pirates who used the Jolly Roger as a warning to their prey to surrender or die. |
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