
Apartments near USS Constitution Museum in Boston, MA (4,239 Rentals)


230 Tremont St, Unit 1

230 Tremont St, Unit 2

230 Tremont St, Unit 3

1185 Boylston St, Unit 29

62 Boylston St, Unit M17

12 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 504

228 Princeton St, Unit 7

1185 Boylston St, Unit 47

55 Park Dr, Unit 9

8 Winter Pl, Unit 305

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390 Harrison Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1047

475 Commonwealth Ave, Unit G3

1175 Boylston St, Unit 11

1185 Boylston St, Unit 26

108 Myrtle St, Unit 5

344 Saratoga St, Unit 3

475 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 201

111 Norway St, Unit 304

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530 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID985

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45 Stuart St, Unit SI FL28-ID995

272 Newbury St, Unit 3

503 Beacon St, Unit A

179 St Botolph St, Unit 7

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1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL16-ID1003

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1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL11-ID839

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106 13th St, Unit SI FL3-ID962

1175 Boylston St, Unit 47

94 W Cedar St, Unit 2

54 S Huntington Ave, Unit 15

1185 Boylston St, Unit 25

1179 Boylston St, Unit 15

11 Peterborough St, Unit 12

33 N Margin St

81 Essex St, Unit 65

1111 Boylston St, Unit 34

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212 Stuart St, Unit SI FL3-ID842

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232 Newbury St, Unit SI FL3-ID782

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35 Queensberry St, Unit SI FL4-ID745

9 Myrtle St, Unit 2

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530 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID644

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226 Newbury St, Unit SI FL4-ID753

31 Park Dr, Unit 2

1173 Boylston St, Unit 101

1191 Boylston St, Unit 39

58 Anderson St, Unit 7

212 Maverick St, Unit 3

1185 Boylston St, Unit 22

1179 Boylston St, Unit 17

1185 Boylston St, Unit 42

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Furling a sail is not something you do every day unless you're a sailor, but at the USS Constitution Museum, you can give your hand a try at it, as well as swing on a hammock or experience battle decks. The mission of the museum is to inform visitors of the history of the great ship so that the people and experiences of the ship are never forgotten. Over 200 years ago, in 1794, the USS Constitution was commissioned as the first ship to be constructed by the new US Navy, instituted by then president George Washington. The ship was built to defend the new nation from Barbary Pirates and the aggressive British. It was designed to be powerful enough to defend against enemy ships yet fast enough to out sail a larger opponent. The cost at the time was over $300,000 and was built from over 2,000 trees from wood obtained from Maine to Georgia, cannons from Rhode Island and copper fittings provided by Bostonian Paul Revere. It is truly a national ship. The ship has cruised in the West Indies, to the Mediterranean, the coast of Europe, and fought in the war of 1812 with the British. To Brazil and the coast of North Africa, the USS Constitution saw its share of the world with many battles and a final overseas cruise to France for the world-wide Paris Exhibition in 1878. Many notables in US and world history have visited her decks, including Oliver Wendell Holmes, President Andrew Jackson, Pope Pius IX, John F. Fitzgerald and Queen Elizabeth II. It is an exciting story to be re-lived by any resident who lives in apartments in Boston , as the ship sits in the Charleston Navy Yard of Boston near downtown, which no longer serves as an active naval repair facility. The ship is typically open 10-3:30 Thursday through Sunday with tours every half hour. Please visit their website for seasonal hours.
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