Charlestown’s Navy Yard

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  • Charlestown’s Navy Yard

    About Charlestown’s Navy Yard

    Founded in 1629 before the City of Boston itself, Charlestown is the City’s oldest neighborhood. Much of Charlestown was burned to the ground by British troops following the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775 and was subsequently rebuilt. The Bunker Hill Monument constructed in 1826 and completed in 1842 commemorates the famous battle. Charlestown is home to another celebrated relic of the nation’s history, the U.S.S. Constitution. Also known as “Old Ironsides,” it is the oldest continually commissioned ship in the United States Navy and is docked in the Charlestown Navy Yard.

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49 9th St 49 49 9th St 49 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$3,795,000
25 9th St 25 25 9th St 25 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$1,620,000
197 Eighth Street Ph221 197 Eighth Street Ph221 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$1,525,000
197 8th Street 728 197 8th Street 728 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$925,000
65 Chelsea St 204 65 Chelsea St 204 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$705,000
103 13th St 301 103 13th St 301 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$552,291
1 Pier 8 Slip C 1 Pier 8 Slip C Charlestown's Navy Yard
$270,000
1 Slip C Pier 8 Slip C 1 Slip C Pier 8 Slip C Charlestown's Navy Yard
$270,000
197 Eighth Street 197 Eighth Street Charlestown's Navy Yard
$50,000
58 13th Street T-105 58 13th Street T-105 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$4,450/mo
58 13th Street 104 58 13th Street 104 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$3,800/mo
42 8th St 5210 42 8th St 5210 Charlestown's Navy Yard
$3,500/mo