
Apartments near New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston, MA (5,920 Rentals)


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In the middle downtown Boston, right out of the windows of many Boston apartments, sit six large, glowing towers, looming over the rest of the city. Many people may wonder just what these stuctures are, but the truth is, they stand in testament to one of the horrific times in world history. These six towers are the New England Holocaust Memorial, and stand in memoriam to many of the people who died in those tragic events of World War II, and is a must see for any person from a Buffalo apartment. An apartment near the New England Holocaust Memorial will ensure that one never forgets the tragic events of those months, and also offers a brilliant view of one of the most beautiful structures in the city. Sitting right in the heart of Freedom Trail, each tower stands over fifty feet, and has etched it into it the name of an infamous concentration camp. These glass towers stand bright against a black marble walkway, making them impossible to miss for passersby. Hundreds if not thousands of visitors from Buffalo apartments pass by these structures every day, partly in awe of the solemn beauty of the towers, and partly to remember all of the lives lost, and all the battles fought, inside the walls of those camps those many years ago. You can visit these towers whenever you like by simply finding an apartment near the New England Holocaust Memorial, and taking a short walk down the road. The Holocaust may stand as one of the most horrific moments in humanity's history, but this memorial is not only a reminder of the horrible atrocities, but of the strength and pride of each and every person who lived and died in those camps, suffering through horrible events, while never straying from their beliefs. It is a profound message these towers provide, and one that any person can visit by finding an apartment near the New England Holocaust Memorial.
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