The Bay State has plenty of iconic landmarks. Head to Boston, and you’ll find 16 historic landmarks along the Freedom Trail alone. The town of Concord is home to Minute Man National Park and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery which serves as the final resting place for many notable authors who lived there during the Transcendentalist movement. And then there’s the Mayflower II, a replica of the original Mayflower that crossed the ocean from England in the 1600s. It may come as no surprise that this iconic landmark in Massachusetts, like the original, was imported from England.

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Did you know that the Mayflower II, like its predecessor, was built in and imported from England? What is your favorite iconic landmark in Massachusetts? Tell us in the comments.

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