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Boston Harbor Picture of the Week: Boston Seaport District
Here is a shot of the Boston Seaport District taken during a sunny afternoon this week. There several new, high end restaurants and bars which overlook the old Boston Fish Pier, seen here: The Seaport district, also known as … Continue reading
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Turkey Hill in Hingham, MA
Down here on the South Shore we have a lot of wild turkeys that run around in the woods and occasionally get aggressive. There is even a spot called Turkey Hill, near the Hingham-Cohasset border which was presumptively named for the … Continue reading
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Off Course: Extreme conditions on the Great Lakes
A winter storm rages on the Great Lakes- Lake Ontario pictured: Every once in a while I like to go “Off Course” to mention something that is relevant, if only tangentially, to boating or things nautically or historically relevant. Here … Continue reading
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Boston Harbor Picture of the week: Rowes Wharf
The Rotunda at Rowes Wharf is an iconic structure that represents the gateway from the Boston Harbor into the city’s great financial district. We have previously mentioned the historical Rowes Wharf and colocated luxury hotel, the fabulous Boston Harbor Hotel, … Continue reading
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Views of Green Harbor and Brant Rock
Green Harbor, an inlet in South Marshfield is a year round commercial fishing port. The nearby village of Brant Rock was reportedly the location of the first radio transmission. Recreational boating season is largely over by early November, but Green Harbor is a … Continue reading
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Boston Harbor picture of the week: Beach Houses
A neat angle on some oceanfront beach houses in Scituate, taken after Hurricane Sandy had passed last week:
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