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The Boston Yacht Haven: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE MARINA'S HISTORY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
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Roald Amundse, The First to Reach the South Pole on December 14th, 1911
Roald Amundse, The First to Reach the South Pole on December 14th, 1911
Sven Anders Hedin Swedish Traveller and Geographer in 1914
John Hanning Speke Traveller in Africa
Southwell Brothers
Hormuzd Rassam Turkish Assyriologist
Hernando De Soto Governor of Florida Tortures Native Chiefs
Theodor de Bry
Cook Sights the Glass-House Mountains off the Coast of Eastern Australia
J.r. Ashton
Botanist Ronald Kaulback Finds Mysterious Tracks in the Snow
Reginald Cleaver
Joshua Slocum Defends His Boat Against Fuegian Pirates
Thomas Fogarty
The Inca Emperor Atahualpa Refuses to Become a Christian and So Pizarro Has Him Murdered
Theodor de Bry
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The Boston Yacht Haven is a scenic point on the HarborWalk, the 47-mile walkway along Boston's waterfront.
For more information, contact John Simmons at
johnsimmons@bostonyachthaven.com
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