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Summary Of: Boston Navy Yard
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U.S.
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National Historic Landmark District
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Coordinates
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NRHP
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November 15
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1966
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shipbuilding
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United States Navy
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July 1
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1974
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National Park Service
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Boston National Historical Park
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USS
Constitution
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USS
Cassin Young
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World War II
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destroyer
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museum ship
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Charlestown, Massachusetts
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American Revolutionary War
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ship of the line
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USS
Independence
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June 24
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1833
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Vice President
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Martin Van Buren
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Secretary of War
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Lewis Cass
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Secretary of the Navy
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Levi Woodbury
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March 14
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1975
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Boston
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Massachusetts
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United States Navy
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Ropewalk
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Civil War
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Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization
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Korean War
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Vietnam War
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USS Cassin Young
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Boston National Historical Park
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USS
Constitution
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museum ship
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USS
Cassin Young
(DD-793)
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USS Constitution Museum
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Freedom Trail
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MBTA
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Keeper of the Register
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Contributing property
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Freedom Trail
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National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts
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United States Navy shipyards
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Military in Massachusetts
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