Downtown/North End

Long Wharf / Marriott Hotel

Joshua Humphreys designed this model of the USS Constitution, located at the top of the second floor escalator in the Marriot Long Wharf lobby. The USS Constitution Museum and tours of the actual ship are available in the Charlestown Navy Yard.
Interpretive Display of Spectacle Island and Artifacts, Located in the Lobby of the Marriott Long Wharf.
Interpretive Display of Artifacts from Spectacle Island, Located in the Lobby of the Marriott Long Wharf.
Sasaki Associates designed the stone Compass Rose, which is imbedded into the ground and draws people to the Harbor views and seating at the end of Long Wharf. Restaurants and public restrooms are nearby.
One of Three Paintings by William C. Reynolds Depicting Long Wharf around 1915, One of the Most Active Fishing Ports. These Paintings Honor and Remember the World-Renowned Schooner Fishermen of New England.
Second of Three Painting by William C. Reynolds Showing Fishermen Mending Their Nets around 1915.
Third of Three Paintings by William C. Reynolds Showing the Crating and Delivery of Fish Products to Boston's Fish Markets around 1915.

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