Step into maritime history at the Charlestown Navy Yard, a site that served ships for over 175 years. Located in Boston, this former naval facility is now a National Park Service site, open and free to visitors. The yard is home to the USS Constitution, affectionately known as ‘Old Ironsides,’ along with its museum, and the USS Cassin Young. Visitors can explore these historic vessels and learn about the yard’s significant role in American naval history through exhibits and guided tours. The site’s transformation from an active shipyard, which ceased commercial operations in 1974, to a preserved historical landmark offers a tangible connection to the past.
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