Daylight and clear weather, the perfect combination for making a transit of Chelsea Creek in the last days of autumn. The remains of the old bridge at Chelsea Street are still an issue, very narrow and not yet gone. When the removal of the old bridge’s bones is completed, this will be a cakewalk. But [...]
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Boston Harbor; The Chelsea Creek Inbound Transit
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