BOSTON (AP) — Fort Point Channel was once nothing but swampland and tidal marsh. In the 19th century, it became an industrial center, warehousing wool from around New England.
Today the 55-acre landmark district abutting South Boston has reinvented itself as an artists' colony, complete with lofts, studios, galleries and museums. Many of them are located in the distinctive red-and-yellow brick-and-granite buildings that once housed factories.
The revitalization of Fort Point Channel, located near South Station, has brought trendy restaurants, bars and of course tourists, making the neighborhood a new destination with a long history that even includes a connection to the Tea …

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