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Tatte's 24 Boston area stores are located in Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley. [21] Tatte also has locations on the campuses of three colleges in the city of Boston: Berklee College of Music, Emerson College, and Northeastern University. [22] [23] [24]
A restaurant opened in 1780 and still in operation, Warren Tavern, claims to have been one of Revere's favorite taverns. Of Charlestown's churches, St. Mary's (1887–1893) is considered one of the masterpieces of Patrick Keely. In St. John's Episcopal Church, on Devens Street, the central stained glass above the altar is a notable work of ...
Charlestown 42°22′26″N 71°03′23″W / 42.3738°N 71.0565°W / 42.3738; -71.0565 ( Boston Naval One of the USA's oldest shipyards, this shipyard is home to two NHL ships ( USS Constitution and USS Cassin Young ), and has the only surviving ropewalk that has not been moved or significantly altered.
Sullivan Square is a traffic circle located at the north end of the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after James Sullivan, an early 19th-century Governor of Massachusetts. The MBTA Orange Line station of the same name is located just west of the square.
The Charlestown terminal was known as the "Hoosac Dock". [4] Hoosac Stores 3 was built in 1875 for the Cunningham Iron Works, and was leased by the railroad in 1919, which used it into the 1960s. [2] The surviving building is now owned by the National Park Service and is managed as part of the Boston National Historical Park's Navy Yard ...
The Town Hill District is a historic district bounded roughly by Rutherford Avenue and Main and Warren Streets in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Town Hill was laid out by Charlestown engineer Thomas Graves in 1629 and was the site of Boston's first settlement. The unique elliptical street plan forms a tightly delineated ...
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Roughan Hall is a historic commercial building at 10 City Square, the historic central square of the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.Built in 1892 and enlarged in 1896, it is the square's only surviving 19th-century commercial building, and a distinctive example of Romanesque and Renaissance Revival architecture.