Charlestown Navy Yard

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Charlestown, United States

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Naval base· Tourist attraction

Charlestown Navy Yard Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Charlestown Navy Yard is located in Charlestown, United States on 114 16th St. Charlestown Navy Yard is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category naval base in United States.

Address

114 16th St

Phone

+16172425601

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Matthew Laurin

USS Constitution was really cool and the other ship was too. Great gift shop and museum. It was all free too. Gift shop has some cool stuff in it and the museum was very interesting. Definitely recommend stopping here if you’re in Boston.

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St. Mary's Media Ministry Office

Great museum full of history about building warships like the U.S.S Constitution which is the oldest still commissioned warship in the world and the Cassin Young battleship. Our favorite part was being able to set foot and imagine what life must have been like when battling at sea. This ship is a true majesty an engineering marvel that was complex for it's time. To get here take a ferry from Long Wharf South it's about 15 minutes compared to take a car. Bunker Hill is also close by if you have time to visit. Museum and visiting the ships is free however you'll need either a passport, state or Federal I.D. prior to visiting the ships. Enjoy the photos

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paul marco

History!! From rope making for a ship's anchor a one-time military prison the Constitution I think there was a battleship there I'm not sure I was taking in the view at the water's edge nice view of Boston boats in the harbor old world meets Modern Luxury Apartments red brick granite Green Grass and trees there's a Coast Guard base and a Marine Corps Barracks nearby

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Popeye Kahn

A great place to reflect upon our history of hate.

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Kristi Sarchi

Beautiful area. Clean and well-kept. The USS Constitution had a sign saying that they would open in the spring. It is currently April so I'm not sure what they consider spring! Still had a good time anyway.