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  2. Boston Harbor - Wikipedia

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    NOAA Soundings Map of Boston Harbor; Flickr.com, Photos, January 2009. Flickr.com, Photos, November 2009. Flickr.com, Photos, February 2010. Dutton, E.P. Chart of Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay with Map of Adjacent Country. Archived May 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Published 1867. A good map of a proposed build-out of infrastructure ...

  3. History of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Governor Winthrop, Johnson's successor as leader of the settlement, purchased the land through a one-time tax on Boston residents of 6 shillings (around $50 adjusted) per head. This land became a town commons open to public grazing. It now forms the bulk of Boston Common, the largest public park in present-day downtown Boston. [11] [15] [16] [17]

  4. A Once and Future Shoreline - Wikipedia

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    At that time early native people occupied low grassy plains and forest covered hills that today are under the water of Boston Harbor. [12] The placement of this now land-locked shoreline marking may indicate the shoreline again in the future [ 13 ] due to the impact of rising ocean levels as a consequence of global climate change [ 14 ]

  5. Harbor Defenses of Boston - Wikipedia

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    A major change in Boston Harbor between the wars required a new fort: the opening of a new ship channel in the northern part of the harbor. To cover this approach Fort Ruckman was built in Nahant from 1918 to 1924, with two 12-inch (305 mm) guns on M1917 long-range barbette carriages that increased the guns' range from 18,400 yards (16,800 m ...

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston Harbor 42°19′40″N 70°53′24″W  /  42.3279°N 70.8900°W  / 42.3279; -70.8900  ( Bost The nation's second oldest standing lighthouse, Boston Light was built on the site of the first lighthouse in what is now the United States.

  7. Hingham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Greater Boston region, it is located on the South Shore of Massachusetts. At the 2020 census, the population was 24,284. [5] Hingham is known for its colonial history and location on Boston Harbor. The town was named after Hingham, Norfolk, England, [6] and was first settled by English colonists in 1633.

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  9. Moon Island (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Moon Island and its causeway as seen from Squantum. In colonial times, the island was known as Manning's Moone, and was mainly used for grazing and farming. [3] On June 2, 1641, by order of the General Court of Elections in Boston, Moon Island came under the jurisdiction of the Town of Dorchester.