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  2. New England Produce Center - Wikipedia

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    The New England Produce Center also known as the Chelsea Produce Market is a wholesale market for produce on Market Street in Chelsea, Massachusetts, one of the largest in the world. [1][2] It is served by the Grand Junction Railroad in addition to truck links via Interstate 93 and Boston's Northeast Expressway (Route 1).

  3. Grand Junction Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Junction Railroad is an 8.55-mile (13.76 km) long railroad in the Boston, Massachusetts, area, connecting the railroads heading west and north from Boston. The line is notable for its railroad bridge over the Charles River that passes under the Boston University Bridge between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  4. Haymarket (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket Pushcart Association. Location. Boston. Blackstone St between Hanover and North Sts. Coordinates: 42°21′41.7″N 71°3′21.9″W  /  42.361583°N 71.056083°W  / 42.361583; -71.056083. Website. Haymarket. Haymarket in Boston is an open-air market on Blackstone, Hanover, and North Streets, next to the Rose Fitzgerald ...

  5. Great Chelsea fire of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Chelsea fire of 1973, also known as the second Great Chelsea fire, was a conflagration that occurred on October 14, 1973, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, a city directly across the Chelsea Creek from East Boston. The fire burned 18 acres (7.3 ha), and was spread by strong winds and a lack of adequate water supply in the neighborhood of the ...

  6. Chelsea, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea is a city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, directly across the Mystic River from Boston. The 2020 census reported Chelsea as having a population of 40,787, thereby making it the second most densely populated city in Massachusetts , behind Somerville . [ 2 ]

  7. Chelsea Creek - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Creek, shown on federal maps as the Chelsea River, [1] is a 2.6-mile-long (4.2 km) waterway that runs along the shore of Chelsea, Massachusetts, and separates that community from the cities of Boston and Revere, as well as feeding part of the current Belle Isle Marsh Reservation that separates Boston from Revere.

  8. Bellingham Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Central Fire Station. Bellingham Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing the civic and commercial heart of Chelsea, Massachusetts.Roughly bounded by Broadway, Shawmut, Chestnut, and Shurtleff Streets, [2] the district was almost entirely built in the aftermath of the Great Chelsea Fire of 1908, and is a monument to the civic planning that took place at the time.

  9. Suffolk County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk County (/ ˈsʌfək / SUF-ək) is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 797,936, [1] making it the fourth-most populous county in Massachusetts. [2] The county comprises the cities of Boston, Chelsea, and Revere, and the town of Winthrop. [3]