- Fort Point, Boston
Fort Point is a neighborhood or district of
Boston, Massachusetts , which is named after the location of a fort which guarded the city in colonial times.Fort Hill was located near what is today the intersection of Oliver and High Streets. At least until 1675, (see ), but today the land is flat and largely occupied by the towers of International Place. Landfill has also extended the shoreline outward, so the location of the old fort is no longer directly on the waterfront.
The boundaries of the modern neighborhood of Fort Point are somewhat nebulous. At its broadest extent, it includes the land for at least a few blocks on either side of the
Fort Point Channel (which due to landfill is considerably smaller than in colonial times). The Fort Point artists' community [ [http://www.fortpointarts.org/ Redirecting To Fpac Script ] ] is located on opposite side of the channel. This is also called theSouth Boston Waterfront area or Seaport District. Real estate listings include "Fort Point" locations east of the channel and west of theBoston Convention and Exhibition Center and theBoston World Trade Center . (South of that is South Boston proper.) TheBoston Redevelopment Authority defines the Fort Point District within the neighborhood of South Boston as "an area of approximately 100 acres defined by the Fort Point Channel to the west, Summer Street to the north, the Bypass Road to the east, and West 2nd Street to the south." [ [http://www.cityofboston.gov/bra/Planning/PlanningInitsIndividual.asp?action=ViewInit&InitID=33 Planning Initiatives - Boston Redevelopment Authority ] ]The Summer Street Bridge, which crosses the channel, has a sign which welcomes eastbound travelers to South Boston, and westbound travelers to Fort Point. The
United States Postal Service Bulk Mail Center at Fort Point Station is located between the channel and South Station. To the northwest is Chinatown. The northeastern section of the Fort Point neighborhood, on the east side of the channel, could be said to overlap with the Financial District.The Fort Point neighborhood was featured in Martin Scorsese's 2006 film "
The Departed ". An alley between Thompson Pl. and Farnsworth St. provided the setting for the fictional address "344 Wash." Additionally, the dramatic views of downtown Boston from the rooftops of Fort Point were prominently featured in the film.In 2001, the Fort Point District was petitioned [ [http://www.bostonseaport.com/SAND/Archive/021219fphistory.html SAND News! ] ] as a Landmark District with the Boston Landmarks Commission [ [http://www.cityofboston.gov/environment/fpc/default.asp Fort Point Channel Landmark District - City of Boston ] ] . In 2007, a Mayoral-appointed Study Committee began drafting District guidelines. With the approval of these guidelines by the Boston City Council and Mayor Thomas M. Menino, official designation of Fort Point as a Boston Landmark District is anticipated for Q4 2008.
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History of Boston, Massachusetts
*Neighborhoods in Boston, Massachusetts External links
* [http://www.fortpointneighborhood.org Fort Point Neighborhood Alliance official website]
* [http://www.fortpointarts.org/cgi-bin/FPAC Fort Point Artist Community]
* [http://www.fortpointtheatrechannel.org/ Fort Point Theatre Channel]
* [http://www.bostonseaport.com/ Seaport Alliance for a Neighborhood Design (SAND)]
* [http://www.fortpoint.org/ Fort Point Stage & Outdoor Movie Series]
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