Tennis

Boston Common Tennis Court

Boston, MA

Boston Common Tennis Court in Boston, MA

Founded in 1634 Here the Colonial militia mustered for the Revolution. In 1768, the hated British Redcoats began an eight-year encampment. George Washington, John Adams and General Lafayette came here to celebrate our nation's independence. The 1860s saw Civil War recruitment and anti-slavery meetings. During World War I, victory gardens sprouted. For World War II, the Common gave most of its iron fencing away for scrape metal.

Address

Boston Common, Boston, MA 02108

Last verified: May 10, 2026