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  2. Rowes Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Rowes Wharf. Coordinates: 42°21′22.29″N 71°02′59.36″W. Rowes Wharf, Boston, 2008 (looking across the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway) The current incarnation of Rowes Wharf (built 1987) [1] is a modern development in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It is best known for the Boston Harbor Hotel 's multi-story arch over the wide public ...

  3. Hancock's Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Hancock's Wharf was a dock on the waterfront of Boston, Massachusetts in the 1700s, owned by John Hancock, and previously his uncle, Thomas Hancock. Hancock's Wharf began from near the foot of Fleet Street and the junction of Fish and Ship Streets. [1] Both of the latter streets are now roughly the present-day Commercial Street. This wharf ...

  4. Harbor Defenses of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Bicentennial memorial to the first Fort Independence, 6-inch disappearing emplacements at Fort Revere in background. The Harbor Defenses of Boston was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command. [1] It coordinated the coast defenses of Boston, Massachusetts from 1895 to 1950, beginning with the Endicott program.

  5. Boston Harborwalk - Wikipedia

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    Boston Harborwalk. Under Charlestown Bridge in 2008 with TD Garden in the background. 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.

  6. Battery A March - Wikipedia

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    Bert Lowe. " Battery A March ", subtitled "March & Two Step", is a piano march composed and self-published by Herbert W. ("Bert") Lowe in 1910. [1] It was dedicated to and named for Boston's "Battery A," a unit in the 101st Infantry of the National Guard that originated in 1853 and had a distinguished previous record as part of the 9th Regiment ...

  7. Long Wharf (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHL. November 13, 1966. Long Wharf is a historic American pier in Boston, Massachusetts, built between 1710 and 1721. It once extended from State Street nearly a half-mile into Boston Harbor; today, the much-shortened wharf (due to land fill on the city end) functions as a dock for passenger ferries and sightseeing boats. [1]

  8. 4th Massachusetts Battery - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Massachusetts Battery (or 4th Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery) was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The unit was sometimes known as "Manning's Battery" after its commanding officer, Capt. Charles H. Manning. It was one of the Massachusetts regiments organized in response to ...

  9. Central Wharf (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Custom House District ( ID73000321) Designated CP. May 11, 1973. Central Wharf is a historic pier in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1815–1816 between Long Wharf and India Wharf, it originally extended from India Street nearly a quarter-mile into Boston Harbor. Today, the much-shortened wharf (due to land reclamation on the city end) serves ...

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