Charlestown Navy Yard

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Lonely Planet review

Besides the historic ships docked here and the museum dedicated to them, the Charlestown Navy Yard is a living monument to its own history of shipbuilding and naval command. The only other building open to the public is the old Paint Shop, which houses a collection of artifacts. But you can wander around the dry docks and see how the ships were repaired while resting on wooden blocks.

The oldest building in the yard is the imposing Federal-style Commandant's House, dating to 1805. Other interesting buildings on the grounds include the 1000ft-long Ropewalk, where all the Navy's rope was made for 135 years. Next door, in the forge shop, metal workers hammered out 'die-lock' chains which eventually put the ropemakers out of business.