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19th Century: Nantasket a World Class Summer Resort
During the nineteenth century, a number of resort areas were developed in and aro...
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The Hull Lifesaving Museum, the museum of Boston Harbor Heritage, preserves the region's lifesaving tradition and maritime culure through collectio...
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Ordered by the US Navy on 14 June, 1943, USS Salem (CA 139) was laid down on 4 July, 1945 at the Bethlehem Steel Company's Quincy Yard in Quincy, M...
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Pond Street in Quincy Point
Baseball field, basketball court and skateboard park
Sixe: 9 acres
The park is named for Israel W. Monroe, the mater...
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This country estate overlooking Quincy Bay transports visitors to the Revolutionary War era and tells the story of a woman's work to preserve her f...
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The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through ...
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At this sanctuary, a half-mile boardwalk leads you on a fascinating journey through a red maple swamp and small cattail marsh to a salt marsh overl...
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Fort Independence, a pentagonal five-bastioned, granite fort built between 1834 and 1851, is the dominating feature of Castle Island. This 22-acre ...
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The Institute of Contemporary Art strives to share the pleasures of reflection, inspiration, provocation, and imagination that contemporary art off...
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For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has been providing sightseeing tours highlighting the best of Boston. Hop aboard one of our trolleys and ...
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For over 75 years, Suffolk Downs has been a place where people from all walks of life are welcome. Millions of fans have walked through the turnsti...
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The New England Holocaust Memorial was built as a beacon of memory and hope, inviting all visitors to reflect on the impact of bigotry and to resol...
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Matthew "Matty" Hughes claims two important places in history. At the tender age of 16 he became the youngest licensed captain ever in the port of ...
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