- Chelsea Creek
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This article is about the creek in Massachusetts. For Chelsea Creek in London, England, see Counter's Creek.
Chelsea Creek, shown on federal maps as the Chelsea River,[1] is a 2.6-mile-long (4.2 km) waterway that runs along the shore of Chelsea, Massachusetts and separates that community from the cities of Boston and Revere as well as feeding part of the current Belle Isle Marsh Reservation that separates Boston from Revere. The creek starts as Mill Creek at a former pond at the intersection of Revere Beach Parkway (Massachusetts Route 16) and U.S. Route 1, now a shopping center. Mill Creek meanders east for .5 miles then takes a sharp turn south, becoming Chelsea Creek, and widens significantly as it runs between Chelsea and the neighborhood of East Boston. In that area the waterway is used by oil tankers to transport fuel to adjacent oil tanks. The creek then turns southwest and runs into the Mystic River, which flows into Boston Harbor.[2]
In May 1775, the colonists won their first offensive victory of the American Revolution over the British in a naval battle known as the Battle of Chelsea Creek.[citation needed]
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chelsea River
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute topographic map
Categories:- Rivers of Suffolk County, Massachusetts
- Mystic River
- Massachusetts geography stubs
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