Piers Park Boston Harbor Skyline Sunset Time Lapse, East Boston, Massachusetts (MA).
Piers Park Boston skyline sunset time lapse video from Piers Park on 6/21/19. Taken from Piers Park in East Boston, Massachusetts (MA).
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Piers Park Sailing Center Grand Re-Opening April 29, 2017
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Alright, Yeah - Piers Park Sailing Center, East Boston (Jun-29)
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Small Town New England, U.S.A. in the late 1940's or early 1950's. Archive film 34268
Typical small town of Chatham, Massachusetts, Cape Cod , United States of America, U.S.A. Amateur home movie of late 1940's or early 1950's.
Pan up a dusty side street, grass growing up the middle, white picket fences surrounding gardens, the picket goes over the garden gate reading Shaunessy I think., mature trees and bird in the bird bath. White clapboarded house, surrounded by picket fence, the same probably, a Stars and Stripes flag flying. Car, black and shiny, at he end of the street. Another dusty side street. A shady garden surrounded by picket fence. Two women in white swimsuits, one in sunglasses, sit on garden furniture and look to the camera. Another lovely side street view, car comes around the corner and enters a property. A street sign reads Sunset Lane and ocean View. A crowded beach, striped parasols, swimmers in the sea, people sunbathing on the sand, windsurfers on the water. Another nice beach view with people enjoying a seaside holiday, seating in chairs running about the sand, lying on towels, drying themselves. Outside a large clapboard church, a two men and two women walk up the path to the door. A group of people go up the steps to enter the church. More people arriving for church, cars parked around. People pile into the church door, large car park. Woman stands near another.
Main street, view down the road with shops or restaurants and parked cars, a white clapboard petrol station with pumps outside. The frontage of the post office with sign over the door reading US Post Office, Chatham Mass. a car pulls away, the street with lots of signs for shops and cars, boys and men walk down the pavement. Two women cross the road, as cars stream past.
A seaside scene on a busy pier, possibly Fish Pier, with ships at the quay side. The holiday crowds. A covered dock. A ferry. Crowds with their backs to us on the pier. The pier head, people sit in the sun and look at the boats. A sailboat from the pier. Two boats tied alongside, called the Yankee. The town from the sea with a very high tower. Views of the shore line with small boats at anchor.
A sign for a sale on august the 9th. Rummage sale or jumble sale, people inspect the stalls. A woman carrying a lot of clothes. A group of men talk to the vicar, preacher. A woman in a checked dress talk to the vicar. A group of women wearing white sun hats stand around a table set for tea.
A group of buildings around a lighthouse, spelt out in peddles on the ground United States Coastguard station, Chatham, Mass The mast of a weather station. A war memorial. A roundabout. A advertising pillar reading,Johnsons Ice Cream, Grille, salads and Sandwiches, broiled chops, fried clams, Frankfurt's cars parked outside. Mountain view of forest and river estuary and big metal bridge. Cars crossing the bridge. Tug and barge on the river.
A wooden fence and a sign for Saint Joseph's Abbey, a woman walks in the garden. Brief shot of man in wheelchair. The grounds of the abbey, a white cross. Many buildings with a Holy Mary statue. More views of stone built houses. Two smart woman with a bearded monk in brown habit.
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USS Constitution, Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat. Launched in 1797, Constitution was one of six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed. Joshua Humphreys designed the frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. Built in Boston, Massachusetts, at Edmund Hartt's shipyard, her first duties with the newly formed United States Navy were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War. Constitution is most famous for her actions during the War of 1812 against Great Britain, when she captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five British warships: HMS Guerriere, Java, Pictou, Cyane and Levant. The battle with Guerriere earned her the nickname of Old Ironsides and public adoration that has repeatedly saved her from scrapping. She continued to serve as flagship in the Mediterranean and African squadrons, and circled the world in the 1840s. During the American Civil War, she served as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy. She carried US artwork and industrial displays to the Paris Exposition of 1878. Retired from active service in 1881, Constitution served as a receiving ship until designated a museum ship in 1907. In 1934 she completed a three-year, 90-port tour of the nation. Constitution sailed under her own power for her 200th birthday in 1997, and again in August 2012, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of her victory over Guerriere. Constitution's stated mission today is to promote understanding of the Navy's role in war and peace through educational outreach, historic demonstration, and active participation in public events. As a fully commissioned US Navy ship, her crew of 60 officers and sailors participate in ceremonies, educational programs, and special events while keeping the ship open to visitors year round and providing free tours. The officers and crew are all active-duty US Navy personnel and the assignment is considered special duty in the Navy. Traditionally, command of the vessel is assigned to a Navy Commander. Constitution is berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard, at one end of Boston's Freedom Trail. In 1785 Barbary pirates, most notably from Algiers, began to seize American merchant vessels in the Mediterranean. In 1793 alone, eleven American ships were captured and their crews and stores held for ransom. To combat this problem, proposals were made for warships to protect American shipping, resulting in the Naval Act of 1794. The act provided funds to construct six frigates, but included a clause that if peace terms were agreed to with Algiers, the construction of the ships would be halted. Joshua Humphreys' design was unusual for the time, being long on keel and narrow of beam (width) and mounting very heavy guns. The design called for a diagonal scantling (rib) scheme intended to restrict hogging while giving the ships extremely heavy planking. This design gave the hull a greater strength than a more lightly built frigate. Humphreys' design was based on his realization that the fledgling United States of the period could not match the European states in the size of their navies. This being so, the frigates were designed to be able to overpower any other frigate yet escape from a ship of the line. The name Constitution was selected by President George Washington. Her keel was laid down on 1 November 1794 at Edmund Hartt's shipyard in Boston, Massachusetts, under the supervision of Captain Samuel Nicholson and naval constructor Colonel George Claghorn. Primary materials used in her construction consisted of pine and oak, including southern live oak, which was cut and milled near St. Simons, Georgia. Constitution's hull was built 21 inches (530 mm) thick and her length between perpendiculars was 175 ft (53 m), with a 204 ft (62 m) length overall and a width of 43 ft 6 in (13.26 m). In total, 60 acres (24 ha) of trees were needed for her construction.Paul Revere forged the copper bolts and breasthooks. The copper sheathing, installed to prevent shipworm, was imported from England. In March 1796, as construction slowly progressed, a peace accord was announced between the United States and Algiers and, in accordance with the Naval Act of 1794, construction was halted.
I Found the BEST SPOT!! Incredible Pike Fishing
Floating an unfamiliar river for some super aggressive pike. I searched around for a while, and then found one of the best pike holes I've fished in a while!
Fly rod: 9' 8wt Orvis Clearwater rod (4 piece)
Reel: Waterworks‑Lamson Liquid Fly Reel 3.5
Line: 8wt scientific anglers fly line, 20lb tapered flouro leader with a 20lb RIO wire tippet.
Rod/reel setup:
-Quantum Octane 6'6 medium heavy action rod with an Abu Garcia silver max and 30lb braided line, connected to a 27lb 9 steel leader.
***The rod and reel I was using is a cheap setup, and I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. I only use it at the river in case something happens, I'd rather break that than an expensive rod/reel.
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Boston 4K - Seaport District - Driving Downtown
Saturday afternoon drive around the Seaport District, orSouth Boston Waterfront.
The new home to General Electric (GE) corporate headquarters and global athletic footwear and apparel company Reebok. In a massive renaissance, the area has seen an enormous construction boom in recent years; considered the hottest, fastest-growing real estate market in the country. A two-bedroom apartment can rent for more than $5,000 per month and the purchase cost would be more than $2 million in 2018.
Waterfront Redevelopment
This section of South Boston north has been targeted for massive redevelopment. The Fallon Company is currently developing Boston’s Fan Pier, one of the most sought-after waterfront sites in the United States, and a catalyst for the revitalization of South Boston’s waterfront. Fan Pier is a nine-acre, 21 city block site which consisted largely of underutilized parking lots when the Fallon Company purchased it for $115 million in 2005. Today, it is a neighborhood consisting of four commercial towers – One Marina Park Drive, 11 Fan Pier Boulevard, 50 Northern Avenue, and 100 Northern Avenue – and a luxury condominium tower Twenty Two Liberty. A second residential building, Fifty Liberty, is currently under construction. Two more high-rise towers are planned. When complete in 2020, the $4 billion Fan Pier project will encompass three million square feet of commercial and residential real estate, public, civic and cultural space, including two parks and a 6-acre marina.
According to the Boston Seaport website, the Seaport/South Boston Waterfront has 78 restaurants, 8 hotels, and continues to grow. The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center straddles D Street. The Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center is located on Commonwealth Pier. A new home for the Institute of Contemporary Art hangs over Boston Harbor just north of Northern Avenue. The Society of Arts and Crafts, New England’s oldest craft-focused nonprofit is situated closeby on Pier 4. The John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse is on Fan Pier. The South Boston Waterfront, or The Seaport, in a massive renaissance, has exploded in recent years; considered the hottest, fastest-growing real estate market in the country, the Waterfront has seen an enormous construction boom. The Innovation District, as ex-mayor Tom Menino termed it, is now home to tens of new office towers, residential buildings, and innovation labs either proposed or under construction. As of September 2010, the Seaport Square project was also under planning. It was expected to cost $3 billion and replace parking lots between the federal courthouse and convention center with a 6,300,000-square-foot (590,000 m2) mixed-use development. Construction was expected to begin in 2011.
Due to the increase in nightlife in the neighborhood, on-street parking for residents has become increasingly scarce. In response, city officials are launching a 90-day pilot program that will expand resident only parking to seven days a week, from four.
On January 13, 2016, it was announced that GE will be moving its corporate headquarters from Fairfield, Connecticut to the South Boston Waterfront. GE ranks eighth on the Fortune 500 and will become the largest publicly traded company based in Massachusetts.
According to the Boston Globe, a two-bedroom apartment in the Seaport area can rent for more than $5,000 per month and the purchase cost would be more than $2 million in 2018.
In November 2016, the global athletic footwear and apparel company Reebok announced they would be moving their headquarters from the Boston suburb of Canton to the innovation and design building in the seaport district of South Boston. The reasons for the move, according to the company, is to be located in an urban environment that is more desirable to millennial workers and to “clarify the roles” of United States offices. The move was completed in the fall of 2018.
South Boston is a densely populated neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. South Boston, most popularly known as Southie, was once a predominantly working class Irish Catholic community, but has become increasingly desirable among young professionals. South Boston has undergone gentrification, and consequently, its real estate market has seen property values join the highest in the city.
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United States Blading (Daniel van den Berg, 2017)
Compilation of blading activities & tricks of Daniel van den Berg in three skateparks along the East Coast of the U.S. (Summer 2017).
Lynch Family Skatepark (Boston, MA);
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Anthony's Pier 4 | Boston Seafood
In 1963, Athanas opened what would become his flagship restaurant, Anthony's Pier 4, on a Boston Harbor pier. The restaurant was an instant success, garnering acclaim and awards from around the world. Within a few short years, Anthony's Pier 4 became the highest grossing restaurant in the United States. To this day, Anthony's Pier 4 retains its title as one of the most popular restaurants in the country. Through the years, the restaurant has hosted heads of government, United States presidents, religious leaders, notable artists and writers, athletes, and a virtual who's who from the entertainment world.
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#Tour the ornate rooms of Victoria Mansion and visit the historic home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America’s most beloved poets. #Visit the Portland Museum of Art. Many of the artists whose works feature here were inspired by Portland’s coastline, including one of the giants of American Art, Winslow Homer.
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