South Boston Army Base | |
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South Boston, Massachusetts | |
Type | Army port of embarkation |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Army |
Site history | |
Built | 1920 |
In use | 1920 — 1974 |
The South Boston Army Base, was a 58 acre United States Army annex located in South Boston. During World War II, it was used as the Boston Port of Embarkation. It was operational from 1920 to 1974.
The Department of War purchased a large part of the Commonwealth Flats in 1920, and split up the land between the South Boston Naval Annex and the South Boston Army Base. Rail service to the base was provided by Track 61.
During World War II, the base was used to warehouse and distribute military goods and supplies. After the war, activity declined and many buildings and structures on the base fell into disrepair.
In 1974, the base was closed, and became part of the Boston Marine Industrial Park after the City of Boston purchased the land in the 1980s.
Today, the former base is home to the various companies which have moved in over the years. Sail Boston has also used the land to host ships when they are in port as well, including former base land at the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal.
Coordinates: 42°20′48.99″N 71°1′54.58″W / 42.3469417°N 71.0318278°W