Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
The Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is a national recreation area in Boston, MA. National Recreation Areas are protected by the United States government and usually center around water-based recreation.
So it’s not a cruise ship to the tropics. The Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands Seafarers’ Island Holiday is still a getaway. Author Stephanie Schorow will be along on the excursion to nearby Spectacle Island to discuss history of the harbor and sign copies of her book “East of Boston: Notes From the Harbor Islands.’’ Wear warm clothing and ...
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BOSTON -- Some people really dove in to the New Year on Friday.
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The NPS Metadata Database and Data Store application is an on-line, searchable database of NPS Natural Resource spatial and tabular datasets. This page allows you to search this database for data specific to the NETN program or associated parks. Acadia National Park, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Minute Man National Historical Park...
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The 14th-ranked Embry-Riddle Eagles soared over the Mustangs of Mount Ida College, 85-67, to bring home the 25th annual Boston Harbor Invitational Tournament trophy Saturday afternoon at the Clark Athletic Center in Boston, Mass.
The Eagles came out strong in the first half of the contest, putting up 44 points compared to the Mustangs 29-point effort.
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- Sold on Southern charm (news.google.com)
In this photo: ORIGINAL TEA LEAVES, steeped in Boston Harbor after being dumped overboard during the Boston Tea Party of December 16th, and collected on the shores of Dorchester Neck on the morning of December 17, 1773.On loan from the collection of:Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston MA The Complete List of Participants The men who dumped tea into Boston Harbor were from many different backgrounds. About one-third of them were skilled...
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