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SITE HISTORY 3. 1828-1869 The groun
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Figure 3.8: An 1856 view looking no
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BOUNDARY WALL SITE HISTORY 3. 1828-
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SITE HISTORY 3. 1828-1869 the Navy
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SITE HISTORY 3. 1828-1869 Figure 3.
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Figure 3.17: Shell House and guns,
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Figure 3.21: 1862 plan of the yard
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4. POST CIVIL WAR, 1869 - 1898 SITE
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SITE HISTORY 4. 1869-1898 By 1880,
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SITE HISTORY 4. 1869-1898 character
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Figure 4.5: Officers Quarters (Buil
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Figure 4.9: The gun park and base o
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Figure 4.13: The Commandant’s Off
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7. COLD WAR ERA, 1945-1974 SITE HIS
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SITE HISTORY 7. 1945-1974 During th
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UPPER YARD SITE HISTORY 7. 1945-197
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Figure 7.1: Yard-manufactured dielo
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Figure 7.5: The west and south faca
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SITE HISTORY 7. 1945-1974 Figure 7.
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SITE HISTORY 7. 1945-1974 Figure 7.
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Figure 7.14: Officers Quarters (Bui
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Figure 7.18: 1973 plan from the yar
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8. YARD CLOSURE AND NATIONAL HISTOR
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SITE HISTORY 8. 1974-2004 while ina
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SITE HISTORY 8. 1974-2004 Snow plow
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SITE HISTORY 8. 1974-2004 The Bosto
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Figure 8.3: View of the Muster Hous
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Figure 8.7: The pedestrian Gate 4 i
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Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston Natio
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EXISTING CONDITIONS Shop), Carpente
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CIRCULATION EXISTING CONDITIONS Fir
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EXISTING CONDITIONS white-painted w
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EXISTING CONDITIONS link fence east
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EXISTING CONDITIONS bounded on the
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Figure 9.1: The south elevation of
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EXISTING CONDITIONS Figure 9.4: Out
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Figure 9.9: The south elevation of
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EXISTING CONDITIONS Figure 9.14: A
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Figure 9.18: The pedestrian entranc
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EXISTING CONDITIONS Figure 9.22: Th
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Figure 9.27: Pier 3 with Building 2
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Figures 9.31: Dry Dock 2 looking no
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Figure 9.35: The yard’s granite b
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Figures 9.39: Synthetic material is
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Figure 9.43: The northwest corner o
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Figure 9.47: Dogwoods provide a vis
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Figure 9.51: The Mystic River (Tobi
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ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INTEGR
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NATIONAL REGISTER STATUS 3 SIGNIFIC
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1. 1800-1828 Establishment of the N
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ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INTEGR
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EVALUATION OF LANDSCAPE CHARACTERIS
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SPATIAL ORGANIZATION/LAND USE ANALY
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ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INTEGR
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ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INTEGR
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VEGETATION ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE
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VIEWS AND VISTAS ANALYSIS OF SIGNIF
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ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INTEGR
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View from Marine Barracks to Boston
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TREATMENT National Park Service bou
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TREATMENT treatment as will be exam
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a. Unforeseen closure of the park f
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information will be concentrated at
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TREATMENT for ship berths, programs
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TREATMENT GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDA
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TREATMENT restricted public access
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Navy has concerns with having anyth
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Connect & widen Commandant’s Hous
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LIGHTING Uplight cranes, light towe
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TREATMENT of this newer barrier alo
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SMALL SCALE FEATURES Preserve bolla
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Preserve Torii Gate, Remove benches
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TREATMENT demolition of Quarters A
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TREATMENT Replacements for the elm
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TREATMENT When rehabilitation treat
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USS Constitution at Charlestown Nav
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SECONDARY SOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHY Albe
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BIBLIOGRAPHY U.S. National Park Ser
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APPENDIX 1 Proper place names and n
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Wharf 1 Wharf 2 Wharf 4 Yard Comman
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SUSTAINABILITY AND LEED CRITERIA AP
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g. Sustainable Sites Credit 6.1 and
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