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  2. List of military installations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Barneys Joy Point Military Reservation [91] ... Massachusetts State Militia Aviation Camp [100] Naval Airfields. No Man's Land Navy Airfield [101] Naval Ammunition ...

  3. Mary Cummings Park - Wikipedia

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    Mary Cummings Park trail map, 2006. Mary Cummings Park is a 216-acre (0.87 km 2) public park in Woburn and Burlington, Massachusetts located at Babylon and Whispering Hills. The former farm and estate became a park managed by the City of Boston's Park Department in 1930.

  4. Barneys Joy Point Military Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Barneys Joy Point Military Reservation was built on land acquired by the US government in 1943. Its mission was to protect the approaches to New Bedford from possible air and naval attack. It never fired its guns in anger, but it played an important part in the defense of the Cape Cod Canal .

  5. Fort Pickering - Wikipedia

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    Fort Pickering is a 17th-century historic fort site on Winter Island in Salem, Massachusetts.Fort Pickering operated as a strategic coastal defense and military barracks for Salem Harbor during a variety of periods, serving as a fortification from the Anglo-Dutch Wars through World War II.

  6. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Gardener, Massachusetts: Active: Camp is now in the ownership of a trust. The land is still available for use by scouts. Camp Fellsland: Minuteman Council Amesbury, MA: Closed: Camp Greenough: Cape Cod and The Islands Council: Active: Camp Massasoit: Boston Minuteman Council Council: Plymouth, MA: Closed: The camp closed in 2015.

  7. Fort Devens - Wikipedia

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    Camp Devens, named after jurist and Civil War general Charles Devens, was established on September 5, 1917, as a temporary cantonment for training soldiers during World War I. About 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of land was leased then later purchased from 112 owners who sold 230 parcels of land in the towns of Ayer , Harvard , Lancaster and Shirley ...

  8. Camp Meigs - Wikipedia

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    Camp Meigs is a former American Civil War training camp that existed from 1862 to 1865 in Readville, Massachusetts. [1] It was combined from the former Camp Brigham (formed to train the 18th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry ) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Camp Massasoit (formed to train the 24th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry ) [ 4 ] [ 5 ...

  9. Camp Joe Hooker - Wikipedia

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    Camp Joe Hooker was an American Civil War training camp located in Lakeville, Massachusetts, used by the 3rd and 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Regiments for training in Sept–Dec 1862. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]