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Long Wharf (Boston)

Long Wharf is a historic American pier in Boston, Massachusetts, built between 1710 and 1721. It once extended from State Street nearly a half-mile into Boston Harbor; today, the much-shortened wharf (due to land fill on the city end) functions as a dock for passenger ferries and sightseeing boats.[1]

Long Wharf and Custom House Block
(2017)
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°21′37″N 71°2′59″W / 42.36028°N 71.04972°W / 42.36028; -71.04972
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1710
NRHP reference No.66000768
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 13, 1966
Designated NHLNovember 13, 1966

History edit

 
Boston in 1768, with Long Wharf extending into the harbor. Engraving by Paul Revere.

18th century edit

Construction of the wharf began around 1710. As originally built the wharf extended from the shoreline adjacent to Faneuil Hall and was one-third of a mile long, thrusting considerably farther than other wharves into deep water and thus allowing larger ships to tie up and unload directly to new warehouses and stores. "Constructed by Captain Oliver Noyes, it was lined with warehouses and served as the focus of Boston's great harbor."[2] Over time the water areas surrounding the landward end of the wharf were reclaimed, including the areas now occupied by Quincy Market and the Customs House.[3]

"At the wharf's head in the 18th century was the Bunch-of-Grapes Tavern. The painter John Singleton Copley spent his childhood on the wharf, where his mother had a tobacco shop."[4] The 1760s Gardiner Building, once home to John Hancock's counting house and now a Chart House restaurant, is the wharf's oldest surviving structure.[5]

19th century edit

 
Long Wharf, c.19th century

Among several similar structures, a grand granite warehouse known as the Custom House Block was built in 1848 atop the wharf; it has survived into the 21st century.[6] The mid-19th century was the height of Boston's importance as a shipping center, lasting roughly until the American Civil War. Long Wharf was the central focus of much of this economic activity.[7]

In the late 1860s, as the city's port began to decline in importance as an international shipping destination,[7] Atlantic Avenue was cut through this and other wharves, changing the face of the waterfront.

20th century edit

The construction of the elevated Central Artery along Atlantic Avenue in the 1950s separated Long Wharf from Boston's business district.

The wharf and the 19th-century Custom House Block were recognized as a National Historic Landmark in recognition for the role they played in the history of Boston and its importance as a major 19th-century shipping center.[7]

21st century edit

 
Custom House Block, 2011
 
Gardiner Building
 
Viewing plaza at end of the wharf

The Big Dig put the Central Artery below ground level, which partially restored the original close relationship between Long Wharf and downtown. Since ca.1990, Long Wharf has been transformed from a failing commercial waterfront area into a recreational and cultural center.[3]

Today, Long Wharf is adjacent to the New England Aquarium, and is served by the Aquarium station on MBTA's Blue Line subway. MBTA boat services link the wharf to the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown, Logan International Airport, Hull, and Quincy. Other passenger ferry services operate to the islands of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, and to the cities of Salem and Provincetown. Cruise boats operate various cruises around the harbour. The wharf itself is occupied by a hotel, several restaurants and shops. At the seaward end, there is a large plaza with extensive views of the harbor. Now much shortened by land reclamation at its landward end, today it serves as the principal terminus for cruise boats and harbor ferries operating on Boston Harbor.

Custom House Block edit

The Custom House Block (42°21′35.95″N 71°2′58.53″W / 42.3599861°N 71.0495917°W / 42.3599861; -71.0495917), built in 1845-87[8] in Boston, Massachusetts, is a former warehouse on Long Wharf, at the end of State Street. Architect Isaiah Rogers designed the four-storey building, constructed of granite and brick. In its 19th-century heyday, it contributed to the life of "Boston's busiest pier, commercial port, and embarkation point for travelers." Today private owners maintain the site.[9][10]

The building was renovated in 1973 by Anderson Notter Associates.[8]

Gardiner Building edit

The Gardiner Building (42°21′36″N 71°03′00″W / 42.360°N 71.050°W / 42.360; -71.050), located on Long Wharf, is a brick Colonial style warehouse built in 1763 and rebuilt in 1812. At one time it was used as John Hancock's counting house. Long Wharf was once filled with this kind of building, but this is the only one remaining;[8] it is the wharf's oldest surviving structure.[5] The building was renovated in 1973 by Anderson Notter Associates.[8] It is currently a Chart House seafood restaurant.

The Gardiner Building features a slate roof and "six-over-six" windows with shutters. The lintels and sills are granite.[8]

Services edit

The following marine services operate from the Long Wharf:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Southworth & Southworth. AIA Guide to Boston, 3rd ed. 2008; p.74.
  3. ^ a b . The Boston Harborwalk. Archived from the original on August 25, 2006. Retrieved August 22, 2006.
  4. ^ Southworth & Southworth. 2008; p.74.
  5. ^ a b . The Boston Harborwalk. Archived from the original on November 15, 2006. Retrieved August 22, 2006.
  6. ^ Southworth & Southworth. 2008.
  7. ^ a b c "NHL nomination for Long Wharf and Custom House Block". National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  8. ^ a b c d e Southworth, Susan & Southworth, Michael (2008). AIA Guide to Boston (3rd ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot Press. p. 74-75. ISBN 978-0-7627-4337-7.
  9. ^ Boston Directory. 1848
  10. ^ Southworth, Susan & Southworth, Michael (2008) AIA Guide to Boston (3rd ed.) p.74
  11. ^ "Salem Ferry". cityexperiences.com. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  12. ^ "Bay State Cruise Company: Boston to Provincetown Fast Ferry".
  13. ^ "Boston Harbor City Cruises". cityexperiences.com. Retrieved July 10, 2022.

External links edit

  • Google news archive. Articles about Long Wharf.
  • Harvard Business School. Proprietors of the Boston Pier, or Long Wharf records, 1762-1903

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Long Wharf is a historic American pier in Boston Massachusetts built between 1710 and 1721 It once extended from State Street nearly a half mile into Boston Harbor today the much shortened wharf due to land fill on the city end functions as a dock for passenger ferries and sightseeing boats 1 Long Wharf and Custom House BlockU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S National Historic Landmark 2017 LocationBoston MassachusettsCoordinates42 21 37 N 71 2 59 W 42 36028 N 71 04972 W 42 36028 71 04972Area3 acres 1 2 ha Built1710NRHP reference No 66000768Significant datesAdded to NRHPNovember 13 1966Designated NHLNovember 13 1966 Contents 1 History 1 1 18th century 1 2 19th century 1 3 20th century 1 4 21st century 2 Custom House Block 3 Gardiner Building 4 Services 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Boston in 1768 with Long Wharf extending into the harbor Engraving by Paul Revere 18th century edit Construction of the wharf began around 1710 As originally built the wharf extended from the shoreline adjacent to Faneuil Hall and was one third of a mile long thrusting considerably farther than other wharves into deep water and thus allowing larger ships to tie up and unload directly to new warehouses and stores Constructed by Captain Oliver Noyes it was lined with warehouses and served as the focus of Boston s great harbor 2 Over time the water areas surrounding the landward end of the wharf were reclaimed including the areas now occupied by Quincy Market and the Customs House 3 At the wharf s head in the 18th century was the Bunch of Grapes Tavern The painter John Singleton Copley spent his childhood on the wharf where his mother had a tobacco shop 4 The 1760s Gardiner Building once home to John Hancock s counting house and now a Chart House restaurant is the wharf s oldest surviving structure 5 19th century edit nbsp Long Wharf c 19th centuryAmong several similar structures a grand granite warehouse known as the Custom House Block was built in 1848 atop the wharf it has survived into the 21st century 6 The mid 19th century was the height of Boston s importance as a shipping center lasting roughly until the American Civil War Long Wharf was the central focus of much of this economic activity 7 In the late 1860s as the city s port began to decline in importance as an international shipping destination 7 Atlantic Avenue was cut through this and other wharves changing the face of the waterfront 20th century edit The construction of the elevated Central Artery along Atlantic Avenue in the 1950s separated Long Wharf from Boston s business district The wharf and the 19th century Custom House Block were recognized as a National Historic Landmark in recognition for the role they played in the history of Boston and its importance as a major 19th century shipping center 7 21st century edit nbsp Custom House Block 2011 nbsp Gardiner Building nbsp Viewing plaza at end of the wharfThe Big Dig put the Central Artery below ground level which partially restored the original close relationship between Long Wharf and downtown Since ca 1990 Long Wharf has been transformed from a failing commercial waterfront area into a recreational and cultural center 3 Today Long Wharf is adjacent to the New England Aquarium and is served by the Aquarium station on MBTA s Blue Line subway MBTA boat services link the wharf to the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown Logan International Airport Hull and Quincy Other passenger ferry services operate to the islands of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area and to the cities of Salem and Provincetown Cruise boats operate various cruises around the harbour The wharf itself is occupied by a hotel several restaurants and shops At the seaward end there is a large plaza with extensive views of the harbor Now much shortened by land reclamation at its landward end today it serves as the principal terminus for cruise boats and harbor ferries operating on Boston Harbor Custom House Block editThe Custom House Block 42 21 35 95 N 71 2 58 53 W 42 3599861 N 71 0495917 W 42 3599861 71 0495917 built in 1845 87 8 in Boston Massachusetts is a former warehouse on Long Wharf at the end of State Street Architect Isaiah Rogers designed the four storey building constructed of granite and brick In its 19th century heyday it contributed to the life of Boston s busiest pier commercial port and embarkation point for travelers Today private owners maintain the site 9 10 The building was renovated in 1973 by Anderson Notter Associates 8 Gardiner Building editThe Gardiner Building 42 21 36 N 71 03 00 W 42 360 N 71 050 W 42 360 71 050 located on Long Wharf is a brick Colonial style warehouse built in 1763 and rebuilt in 1812 At one time it was used as John Hancock s counting house Long Wharf was once filled with this kind of building but this is the only one remaining 8 it is the wharf s oldest surviving structure 5 The building was renovated in 1973 by Anderson Notter Associates 8 It is currently a Chart House seafood restaurant The Gardiner Building features a slate roof and six over six windows with shutters The lintels and sills are granite 8 Services editThe following marine services operate from the Long Wharf MBTA Boat north side Ferries to the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area north side Ferry to Salem Massachusetts north side 11 Ferry to Provincetown Massachusetts 12 Water taxi New England Aquarium harbor tours south side Aquarium itself is on Central Wharf to the immediate south Various harbor cruises 13 Docks for private vesselsSee also editCustom House District area near Long Wharf Boston Custom House built 1849 on State Street State Street Block Boston built 1857 on State Street National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Boston Massachusetts List of National Historic Landmarks in BostonReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Southworth amp Southworth AIA Guide to Boston 3rd ed 2008 p 74 a b Learn about history The Boston Harborwalk Archived from the original on August 25 2006 Retrieved August 22 2006 Southworth amp Southworth 2008 p 74 a b Long Wharf The Boston Harborwalk Archived from the original on November 15 2006 Retrieved August 22 2006 Southworth amp Southworth 2008 a b c NHL nomination for Long Wharf and Custom House Block National Park Service Retrieved 2015 02 23 a b c d e Southworth Susan amp Southworth Michael 2008 AIA Guide to Boston 3rd ed Guilford Connecticut Globe Pequot Press p 74 75 ISBN 978 0 7627 4337 7 Boston Directory 1848 Southworth Susan amp Southworth Michael 2008 AIA Guide to Boston 3rd ed p 74 Salem Ferry cityexperiences com Retrieved July 10 2022 Bay State Cruise Company Boston to Provincetown Fast Ferry Boston Harbor City Cruises cityexperiences com Retrieved July 10 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Long Wharf Boston Google news archive Articles about Long Wharf Harvard Business School Proprietors of the Boston Pier or Long Wharf records 1762 1903 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Long Wharf Boston amp oldid 1161184791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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