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  2. New Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    New Bedford also serves as the southern terminus of MA Route 140, which is a freeway that connects to MA Route 24 in Taunton on the road north to Boston. MA Route 18 , the extension of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (which travels through downtown), is a freeway for the short stretch connecting I-195 to US 6 and the port area.

  3. Buzzards Bay - Wikipedia

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    The city of New Bedford, Massachusetts is a historically significant port on Buzzards Bay; the Port of New Bedford the world's most successful whaling port during the early- and mid-19th century, and has been the nation's most productive fishing port for the last several years.

  4. New Bedford's fishing heritage is online, thanks to this ...

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    Connor E. Gaudet, archivist, at the New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center on Bethel Street in New Bedford. “They donated about 12,000 slides and photos of fishing vessels.

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  6. Seamen's Bethel - Wikipedia

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    Built by the New Bedford Port Society, it was completed on May 2, 1832.It is a contributing property to the New Bedford Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.. The Seamen's Bethel was specifically constructed for the many sailors who called New Bedford their home port (mostly whalers), who considered it a matter of tradition that one visited the chapel before setting sail.

  7. Is New Bedford the top commercial fishing port in the United ...

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    The Port of New Bedford is the number one fishing port based on its value. Here's why.

  8. 1985–1986 New Bedford fishermen's strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1985–1986 New Bedford fishermen's strike was a labor strike involving fishermen in the port city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States.The strike, led by the Seafarers International Union of North America, began on December 26, 1985, after discussions on the terms of a new labor contract fell apart.

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