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- Nantasket Beach is a beach in the town of Hull, M****achusetts. It is part of the Nantasket Beach Reservation, administered by the state Department of Conservation...
- called the area Nantasket, meaning "at the strait" or "low-tide place". It is a series of islands connected by sandbars forming Nantasket Peninsula, on...
- USS Nantasket was a **** steamer of the United States Navy. Laid down at Boston Navy Yard in 1864; launched on 15 August 1867, sponsored by Miss Emma...
- combination of the Winthrop Peninsula and Deer Island to the north, the hooked Nantasket Peninsula and Point Allerton to the south, and the harbor islands in the...
- Boston to Greenbush with the opening of the MBTA Greenbush Line. The Nantasket Beach Railroad opened in 1880 as a branch off the South S**** but closed...
- surprised and captured the British ordnance ship, Hope, which was headed to Nantasket Roads in Boston Harbor carrying 1,500 barrels of gunpowder, 1,000 carbines...
- Paragon Park was an amu****t park located on Nantasket Beach in Hull, M****achusetts. It closed in 1984. Among the amu****t rides in operation during...
- Nantasket Junction station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Hingham, M****achusetts. It serves the Greenbush Line. It is located off Chief Justice Cushing...
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- activities. The Kennedys previously spent their summers at a cottage on Nantasket Beach in Hull, M****achusetts (where Joseph Jr. was born in 1915). In the...