South Boston Historic District (NRHP)
South Boston’s Historic District showcases a range of 19th-century architecture, including federal-style row houses and industrial structures. Its preservation offers insight into the city’s industrial expansion and the architectural evolution of Boston’s working-class neighborhoods.

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Castle Island & Fort Independence (1851)
Castle Island, once a military fortification, now serves as a public park with scenic views of Boston Harbor. Fort Independence is one of the best-preserved examples of 19th-century coastal defense forts in the United States.

Phone: (857) 702-3884
South Boston Waterfront District
The South Boston Waterfront District has transformed into a thriving hub for business, residential living, and recreation. The area includes the Seaport District and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, with modern development blending with waterfront views.

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Seaport District
Located along the waterfront, the Seaport District blends contemporary glass towers with cultural institutions and entertainment venues. It’s a fast-growing area, contributing to Boston’s status as a global hub for technology and innovation.

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South Boston High School (1905)
Once one of the largest public schools in the country, South Boston High School is an imposing example of Beaux-Arts design. Though no longer a high school, the building remains a significant landmark of public education history.

Phone: (617) 635-9870
The South Boston Library
A historic Carnegie library, the South Boston branch is a neighborhood center with access to a wide array of books, digital resources, and programs. The library’s traditional architecture contrasts with modern interventions for accessibility and sustainability.

Phone: (617) 268-0180
Thomas Park
Overlooking the harbor, Thomas Park provides panoramic views of the city and coastline. The park features lush green spaces, military monuments, and a staircase leading to Fort Independence, offering a historical and recreational escape.

Phone: (617) 635-4505
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (2004)
Located in the Seaport District, the BCEC is one of the largest convention centers in the United States. Its modern, flexible spaces have transformed Boston into a prime destination for international events and conferences.

Phone: (617) 954-2000
Marine Industrial Park
South Boston’s Marine Industrial Park serves as a hub for manufacturing, transportation, and shipping. This area continues to evolve as a major economic driver, balancing historic infrastructure with modern industrial needs.

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South Boston Waterfront
South Boston’s waterfront area is home to a thriving mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. Over the past decade, this area has seen significant redevelopment and is now a key driver of Boston’s economy.

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Columbia Road (Historic Street)
Columbia Road is one of South Boston’s oldest streets, connecting the neighborhood to Boston’s larger urban grid. The street is lined with residential buildings that reflect the historic growth of the area from an industrial to a residential hub.

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South Boston Farmers Market
A staple in the South Boston community, the South Boston Farmers Market provides fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and community events. It has become a social and cultural gathering point for the area.

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Thomas Park & Dorchester Heights
Thomas Park offers views of the city and Boston Harbor. Located at the site of Dorchester Heights, the park commemorates the American Revolution’s Siege of Boston and the pivotal military actions of George Washington’s troops.

Phone: (617) 635-4505
South Boston Maritime Park
A community-driven waterfront park that integrates cultural spaces and outdoor recreation. The park celebrates South Boston’s maritime heritage while providing a venue for local arts, events, and festivals.

Phone: (617) 635-4505
South Boston Beaches
The city’s coastline in South Boston offers a series of parks and beaches, including M Street Beach and Carson Beach, providing recreation and scenic views for residents and visitors alike.

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The LAB (The LAB South Boston)
A creative space focused on innovation and collaboration, The LAB is home to several arts and tech organizations. Its adaptive reuse of industrial space illustrates how South Boston’s industrial history is being repurposed for modern use.

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