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  2. Merrill's Wharf Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Also included is the stone counting house (also known as the Durant Sail Loft) built by Edward Merrill, the last surviving stone waterfront structure from New Bedford's heyday as a whaling center. (It does not include the long pier built by Merrill that is now called Homer's Wharf, which no longer retains historic integrity.) [ 2 ]

  3. Salem Maritime National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Pedrick Store House, a three-story building, constructed around 1770, is a historic rigging and sail loft. It was relocated to the Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Marblehead, Massachusetts in 2007. [8] [9]

  4. Brunch at Whaler's, new items at Sail Loft, and Fridays at ...

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    Brunch at Whaler's, new items at Sail Loft, and Fridays at Ansel's Cafe: New Bedford Eats. Gannett. Faith Harrington, The Standard-Times. October 25, 2024 at 4:02 AM.

  5. Timeline of Salem, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pedrick Store House, a three-story building, constructed around 1770, is a historic rigging and sail loft, which the Park Service relocated from Marblehead to Salem in 2007 & construction began in the rebuilding of the Pedrick Store House, which had been in storage for many years disassembled – current location is Derby Wharf at the Salem ...

  6. Long Wharf (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Long Wharf is a historic American pier in Boston, Massachusetts, built between 1710 and 1721.It once extended from State Street nearly a half-mile into Boston Harbor; today, the much-shortened wharf (due to land fill on the city end) functions as a dock for passenger ferries and sightseeing boats.

  7. T. J. Southard - Wikipedia

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    He owned numerous businesses collectively employing hundreds of people, including four shipyards, a brass foundry, grist mill, saw and planing mill, furniture factory, sail loft, bakery, edged tool store, [3] drugstore and dry goods and West Indies goods store, the latter alone turning over $50,000 annually in 1840s dollars. [2]

  8. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    A city south of Boston is the warmest in Massachusetts. Taunton's average annual high temp is 61 degrees, which seems appropriately chilly for New England. dougtone/flickr.com.

  9. Community Boating, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Community Boating, Inc. was founded by Joseph Lee Jr., a wealthy Bostonian and recreation advocate.In 1932, the city of Boston set $200,000 aside to build a boathouse at the West End, Boston Beach.