Marine Industrial Park (Boston, Massachusetts)
USA /
Massachusetts /
Boston /
Boston, Massachusetts
World
/ USA
/ Massachusetts
/ Boston
World / United States / Massachusetts
Fomer Site Of South Boston Naval Annex
In the closing years of WWII and the decades that followed, this entire area was annexed by the US Navy to serve as a secondary berthing, fitting out and repair facility for both ships built at Boston Navy Yard and battle damaged ships returning from the war in the Atlantic.
Following the war, the berthing spaces of the South Boston Naval Annex were used for the process of inactivation and storage of ships no longer needed in commission with the peacetime US Navy. At it's peak in the mid-late 1950's the Annex was the storage site for 20 Light & Escort Aircraft Carriers, 9 Cruisers and numerous Destroyers. During this period, the Annexs' drydock and Southeastern-most berth were used for overhauls and repairs to active service Navy ships, a role continued today.
The land once owned by the South Boston Naval Annex was returned to the City of Boston, which redesignated it for industral zoning, and today the area is known as the Marine Industrial Park.
In the closing years of WWII and the decades that followed, this entire area was annexed by the US Navy to serve as a secondary berthing, fitting out and repair facility for both ships built at Boston Navy Yard and battle damaged ships returning from the war in the Atlantic.
Following the war, the berthing spaces of the South Boston Naval Annex were used for the process of inactivation and storage of ships no longer needed in commission with the peacetime US Navy. At it's peak in the mid-late 1950's the Annex was the storage site for 20 Light & Escort Aircraft Carriers, 9 Cruisers and numerous Destroyers. During this period, the Annexs' drydock and Southeastern-most berth were used for overhauls and repairs to active service Navy ships, a role continued today.
The land once owned by the South Boston Naval Annex was returned to the City of Boston, which redesignated it for industral zoning, and today the area is known as the Marine Industrial Park.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°20'51"N 71°1'54"W
- Fargo Street Terminal 1.3 km
- D Street Projects 2.2 km
- I-90 Fort Point Channel Tunnel 2.4 km
- Amtrak/MBTA Southhampton St Yard 2.6 km
- Mary Ellen Mccormack Housing Development 3 km
- The Big Dig I-93 Tunnel Section 3.2 km
- Marina Bay 5 km
- Lower Roxbury 5.3 km
- Boston Scientific - Quincy 5.7 km
- Audubon Circle 6.2 km
- Seaport District 0.4 km
- South Boston 1.1 km
- Conley Container Terminal 1.4 km
- Pleasure Bay 1.9 km
- Financial District 2.3 km
- The "Old" Harbor 2.6 km
- Logan International Airport (BOS/KBOS) 2.6 km
- East Boston 2.9 km
- South Bay 3.5 km
- Dorchester 6 km
Comments