• Naval installations in Boston in World War II. Aerial view of the Boston Navy Yard in April 1960. The South Boston Naval Annex, circa 1958.
  • The USS Cassin Young , part of the National Parks of Boston since 1980, brings back memories of World War II and the Cold War to the Charlestown Navy Yard.
  • Jump to navigationJump to search. The Boston Navy Yard, also known as the Charlestown Navy Yard, was a U.S. Navy shipyard located in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • The western end of the Navy Yard is one of eight sites comprising Boston National Historical Park and one of seventeen along the Freedom Trail.
  • Now known by its original name, Charlestown Navy Yard hosts the museum ships USS Constitution and Cassin Young, and it displays the bell of USS Boston.
  • Boston Navy Yard ( Boston Navy Yard , tarihi isimler - Charlestown Navy Yard , Boston Naval Shipyard ), ABD Donanmasının en eski gemi inşa işletmelerinden biridir .
  • Boston Navy Yard, on the Mystic River at Charlestown, Massachusetts, is located within walking distance of downtown Boston across the Charles River.
  • The Boston Navy Yard was constructed on land that was previously known as Morton’s Point, the area where the British army landed before the Battle of Bunker...
  • English: The Boston Navy Yard, originally called the Charlestown Navy Yard and after 1945 called Boston Naval Shipyard, was established in 1801 and closed...
  • Over a span of 174 years, as the US Navy transitioned from wooden sailing vessels to formidable steel warships, the Navy Yard played a crucial role in...
  • Founded in 1800 and embodying more than 200 years of Boston shipbuilding history, the Charlestown Navy Yard is a maritime destination included in the Boston...
  • The USS Cassin Young is now docked at the Boston Navy Yard and open seasonally to visitors for guided tours offered by the National Park Service.
  • Not: Görünüşe göre hem " Charleston Navy Yard " hem de " Boston Navy Yard " bu kurulum için kullanılan isimler.