Fodor's Expert Review Fort Point Channel Landmark District

The Seaport Free

This historic district, which was designated by the City of Boston in 2009, features the city's largest, most cohesive grouping of late 19th- and early 20th-century industrial loft buildings. The Boston Wharf Company owned and developed the area from 1836 to 1882. Today, the small, walkable, revitalized area sits between the Fort Point Channel and the Seaport District and is home to Boston Children's Museum, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, working artist studios, and a variety of restaurants.

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Bounded by Seaport Blvd., Summer St., Boston Wharf Rd., and Fort Point Channel
Boston, Massachusetts  USA

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