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Boston Harbor

A map of Boston Harbor from 1888
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A map of Boston Harbor from 1888
Boston Harbor is a major port in the northeastern United States, near Boston, formed by the mouths of the Mystic River from the north, and the Charles River from the west. It constitutes the western extremity of Massachusetts Bay. The harbor is split into the Inner Harbor and Outer Harbor by East Boston and Logan International Airport. Boston Harbor is also the location of many events during the British colonial period, most notably the Boston Tea Party.


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