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  2. Boston Navy Yard - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, in 1800, the land for the Charlestown Navy Yard was purchased by the United States government and the yard itself was established. The yard built the first U.S. ship of the line , USS Independence in 1814, and at least twelve small vessels for the American Civil War , but was primarily a repair and storage facility until the ...

  3. Hoosac Stores - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of largest shopping malls in New England - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts 834,575 [16] 84 Macy's, Target, Regal Cinemas 1989 The Pyramid Companies 27 Eastfield Mall: Springfield, Massachusetts: Massachusetts 824,000: 75 Old Navy 1967 Mountain Development Corp. 28 Cape Cod Mall: Barnstable, Massachusetts: Massachusetts 723,605 [17] 82

  5. Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park is an 11.06-acre (4.48 ha) [1] park in Charlestown's Boston Navy Yard, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Korean War Memorial is installed in the park. The Charlestown Navy Yard Ferry Terminal extends out from the south side of the park. The Anchor and Navy Yard Commons opened in May 2019. [2] [3]

  6. Marc Orfaly - Wikipedia

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  7. Boston Harborwalk - Wikipedia

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    In the lobby of Building 114 at the Boston Navy Yard is an exhibition of boat models, photographs and boat building tools. [27] The Maritime Museum at Battery Wharf [28] was built by the developers of the Battery Wharf Hotel [29] as "mitigation" under the state's Chapter 91 law, [5] to compensate the public for private use of waterfront land.

  8. South End, Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In the South End, one will find numerous Italian restaurants and pastry shops, e.g. Red Rose Pizzeria, Frigo's, Mom and Rico's, and La Fiorentina, among many others. During the summer, as in New York City and Boston, Springfield's South End Italians celebrate the annual Catholic Feast Days.

  9. List of military installations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center, Lawrence [110] Ranges. Nomans Land Range [101] Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range [111] Test Stations. United States Navy Field Test Station, Fort Heath [112] Naval shipyards. Boston Navy Yard (Chelsea Naval Annex, East Boston Naval Annex, Boston Naval Yard Fuel Depot Annex) [113] South Boston Naval Annex [113]