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2044:Fenway Park
1860:Other lists
1820:Southbridge
1700:Marlborough
1654:Springfield
1587:New Bedford
1344:8 September
1318:8 September
882:museum ship
860:oil tankers
854:Current use
648:Vietnam War
560:New England
488:across the
443:museum ship
332:In use
227: /
203:Coordinates
2196:Categories
1750:Winchester
1725:Somerville
1685:Framingham
1613:Gloucester
1582:Fall River
1561:Barnstable
1468:Barnstable
1268:4 November
1121:0912627603
1035:References
975:in drydock
644:Korean War
625:Lend-Lease
623:under the
605:destroyers
589:Royal Navy
536:Lewis Cass
458:waterfront
377:and later
212:42°22′34″N
89:newspapers
2156:TD Garden
2141:(Whitney)
1830:Worcester
1766:Brookline
1735:Wakefield
1690:Lexington
1675:Cambridge
1670:Arlington
1533:Worcester
1513:Nantucket
1508:Middlesex
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1473:Berkshire
1339:USNI News
920:MBTA Boat
885:USS
875:USS
664:Dock No.
574:Civil War
515:USS
447:MBTA Boat
439:destroyer
427:, a 1943
421:USS
335:1801–1975
248:Architect
1902:Category
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1802:southern
1797:northern
1730:Stoneham
1720:Sherborn
1623:Lawrence
1537:northern
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1493:Franklin
1291:Archived
1247:, p. 177
1189:Archived
1168:Archived
1075:Archived
1008:See also
880:and the
690:Granite
636:Cold War
570:ropewalk
434:Fletcher
299:Shipyard
263:66000134
215:71°3′9″W
192:Location
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1740:Waltham
1715:Reading
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1680:Concord
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1566:Harwich
1528:Suffolk
1518:Norfolk
1498:Hampden
1478:Bristol
931:Gallery
812:Source
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586:British
556:drydock
547:frigate
480:History
103:scholar
2179:Museum
1882:Boston
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1776:Quincy
1771:Milton
1745:Weston
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240:Built
110:JSTOR
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1270:2009
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