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  2. Flynn Cruiseport Boston - Wikipedia

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    Flynn Cruiseport from a departing ship, with Downtown Boston in the background. Originally called Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, the port was renamed in 2017 to Flynn Cruiseport Boston after former Boston mayor Raymond Flynn. Flynn opened the cruise terminal in 1986, and in its first year the port hosted 13 ships and 11,723 passengers.

  3. Port of Boston - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, the terminal was officially named in honor of former Boston mayor Raymond Flynn; [16] [17] it previously had been known as the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, a former cargo building that had been remodeled in 1980, [18] with additional remodelling and expansion in 2010 and 2015.

  4. Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    A structure on the north side of Black Falcon Avenue, originally constructed in 1918 as an Army warehouse, is now the Innovation and Design Building, which houses the Boston Design Center. [6] In February 2016, the park was renamed in honor of former Boston mayor Raymond Flynn. [7]

  5. Massachusetts Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Fish Pier, South Boston - Seafood processing, acquired in 1972. Mystic Piers 48,49 and 50, Charlestown - Used for bulk storage and shipping of salt since the 1980s; Medford Street Terminal, Charlestown - Dock, office, and warehouse areas, purchased in 1986 from Revere Sugar Refinery and Somerville Lumber. East Boston Shipyard and ...

  6. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Black Falcon Cruise Terminal situated in South Boston, was renovated and expanded in 2010. [ 51 ] During 2012, it served 117 ships and more than 380,000 passengers. [ 52 ]

  7. Track 61 (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The existing out-of-service track paralleling Dry Dock Avenue through Black Falcon Cruise Terminal and the International Cargo Port Boston (totalling 2,860 linear feet) would have been rehabilitated, and 5,910 linear feet of new track constructed along Tide Street and Fid Kennedy Avenue into the Massport Marine Terminal. [13]

  8. Commonwealth Flats - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Flats is a region of former mud flats in South Boston.It has been used over the years as the site of the South Boston Naval Annex, the South Boston Army Base, the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal and various other entities over the years.

  9. Template:MBTA Silver Line Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Silver Line, a bus rapid transit network in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States. For a key to symbols, see {{ bus route legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .