Fish Pier
The Boston Fish Pier, which opened in 1914, is the oldest continuously working fish pier in the United States. The historic Boston Fish Pier is really three buildings: the East and West Buildings which are connected by huge archways; and the Exchange Building.
For safety reasons, the public is generally discouraged from walking around the apron of the Fish Pier, but it is possible to walk to the end of the pier. From this location, the public may be able to catch a glimpse of fishing boats unloading their catch and preparing for their next trip.
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