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  2. Boston Harborwalk - Wikipedia

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    Boston Harborwalk is a public walkway that follows the edge of piers, wharves, beaches, and shoreline around Boston Harbor. When fully completed it will extend a distance of 47 miles (76 km) from East Boston to the Neponset River .

  3. The Boston Harbor Association - Wikipedia

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    The Boston HarborWalk is a 46.9 mile public walkway that runs along the shore of Boston Harbor through Boston's six waterfront neighborhoods. The HarborWalk provides waterfront access to the public, and is accompanied by amenities such as cafés, parks, and seating areas.

  4. Harborwalk - Wikipedia

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    Harborwalk is a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) multi-use recreational trail located in Punta Gorda which runs along the Charlotte Harbor and the Peace River. Route description

  5. Boston Harbor - Wikipedia

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    A section of the Boston Harborwalk Coast Guard escorts an LNG tanker in Boston Harbor, 2016. Boston Harbor is a large harbor which constitutes the western extremity of Massachusetts Bay.

  6. Children's Wharf - Wikipedia

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    The Hood Milk Bottle, originally constructed in Taunton, Massachusetts, is an iconic tourist attraction on Children's Wharf. It serves as an ice cream stand and snack bar.. At 40 feet (12 m) tall and 18 feet (5.5 m) in diameter, the structure now known as the Hood Milk Bottle was originally constructed in 1933 on the banks of the Three Mile River in Taunton, Massachusetts.

  7. Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    Australian soldiers walking along duckboards during the Battle of Passchendaele. A duckboard is a type of boardwalk placed over muddy and wet ground. [8] During World War I, duckboards were used to line the bottom of trenches on the Western Front because these were regularly flooded, [9] and mud and water would lie in the trenches for months on end.

  8. Morrissey Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced an $8.2 million project to construct a 0.7-mile shared-use path from Tenean Beach on the Neponset River Reservation to Morrissey Boulevard and that will connect the Lower Neponset River Trail with the Boston Harborwalk via Morrissey (including a 670-foot boardwalk in the salt ...

  9. Key West Bight - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999, the bight was officially renamed Key West Historic Seaport and Harborwalk. [1] One vessel found at the Historic Seaport today is the Western Union, a schooner built in 1939 and the last surviving authentic working tall ship from Florida. It is the flagship of the state of Florida and the city of Key West. [10]