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'''Nook Point''' was the northern most section of South Boston, now the bridge from East Berkeley street, formerly Dover Street, to West Fourth, and Broadway, in South Boston. The bay has now been largely filled but in the 18th century, this point was strategic. There was a clear view of the city. | '''Nook Point''' was the northern most section of South Boston, now the bridge from East Berkeley street, formerly Dover Street, to West Fourth, and Broadway, in South Boston. The bay has now been largely filled but in the 18th century, this point was strategic. There was a clear view of the city. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 27 October 2019
Notes to the Memoirs of Ebenezer Foote:
Nook Point was the northern most section of South Boston, now the bridge from East Berkeley street, formerly Dover Street, to West Fourth, and Broadway, in South Boston. The bay has now been largely filled but in the 18th century, this point was strategic. There was a clear view of the city.