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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11KH_charlestown-heights_Boston-MA.html
Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., America's foremost landscape architect and the creator of Boston's Emerald Necklace and New York's Central Park, designed Charlestown Heights, now Doherty Playground, in 1891. With an increasing population and decreasin…
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Designed in 1891 by the firm of America's foremost park planner and landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, this playground is one of the best surviving examples of the neighborhood parks in Boston's original system. Olmsted divided the park i…
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Tablet #1:Connecticut Troops—————Roger Fox, William Cheeney, Asahel Lyon, Matthew Cummings, Samuel Ashbo, Gershom Smith, Benjamin Ross, Daniel Memory, Wilson RowlandsonSoldiers Unassigned————&m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQH1_new-hampshire-gate_Boston-MA.html
June 17, 1775 Strength United is Stronger New Hampshire American Revolution Bicentennial Commission East Marker:Colonel John Stark commanded 900 New Hampshire men at the rail fence and at the stone wall on the Mystic River shore against t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP7S_uss-leyte-cv-32_Boston-MA.html
In memory of our shipmates and civilians lost in the disastrous explosion aboard the USS Leyte on October 16, 1953 while in the Boston Naval Shipyard. ShipmatesJames Robert Bedford, CHMACH, USN · Leonard Michael De Rose, Lt, USN ·…
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Dedicated tothe Menof theBoston Naval Shipyardwho made the supremesacrifice in defense oftheir country in all wars1800 - 1950 "For what avail the plough or sailOr land or life, if freedom fail?" Presented by employeesAugust 25, 1950
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP7Q_charlestown-navy-yard_Boston-MA.html
One of our nation's first naval shipyards was established here at Moulton's Point, Charlestown, in 1800, and remained active until 1971. During that period, the yard contributed greatly to the birth and growth of American naval power, and was the …
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This stone and metal structure is Dry Dock 1, completed in 1833. As one of America's first two granite dry docks, Dry Dock 1 made the repair of large naval ships faster, easier, and safer. Returning warships to sea duty in less time was a cruci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME4H_the-battle-of-bunker-hill_Boston-MA.html
The Battle of Bunker Hill17 June 1775This tablet marks thepoint where the Britishreinforcements landed
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South-East Cornerof theRedoubtThrown up on the Nightof the Sixteenth of June1775
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