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Nahant (/
nəˈhɑːnt/) is a town in Es**** County, M****achusetts,
United States. The po****tion was 3,334 at the 2020 census,
which makes it the smallest...
- USS
Nahant may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Nahant (1862), an
ironclad monitor launched in 1862 that saw
service in the...
- The
Nahant Invitation was an
invitational men's clay
court tournament established in 1885 at the
Nahant Club,
Nahant, M****achusetts,
United States, that...
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Nahant Beach Reservation is a
protected coastal reservation covering 67
acres (27 ha) of
beach and
recreational areas in the town of
Nahant, M****achusetts...
- USS
Nahant (YN-102/AN-83) was the
third ship to be
named Nahant.
Originally the ship was
authorized as YN-102,
Nahant was
reclassified AN–83 on 20 January...
- USS
Nahant (SP-1250) was a
civilian tugboat that the
United States Navy
acquired in
World War I. She was a
tugboat in New York harbor.
After the war she...
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Nahant or West
Nahant (est. 1890) is a
ghost town in
Lawrence County,
South Dakota,
United States. It
flourished as a
logging and, to a
lesser extent...
- The
Nahant Civic Historic District consists of
three civic buildings in the
center of
Nahant, M****achusetts. The town hall is an H-shaped
Colonial Revival...
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created in 1644;
Lynnfield in 1782;
Saugus in 1815;
Swampscott in 1852; and
Nahant in 1853. The City of Lynn was
incorporated on May 14, 1850.
Colonial Lynn...
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prominent Boston Brahmin family, and
Frederic inherited his family's
grounds in
Nahant, M****achusetts. In 1825,
after constructing his
summer cottage in the center...