East Boston

Once a center of record-setting shipbuilding, Eastie was created by the joining of five islands (Noddle, Hog, Governor’s, Bird, and Apple) during World War II. Bordered by Boston Harbor and Chelsea Creek, residents enjoy some of the best waterfront views of the mainland city and skyline. A long-time immigrant community, the neighborhood boasts a diverse population—including Italian, Southeast Asian, and Latino—reflected in its mix of ethnic restaurants. Recently, it has become one of Boston’s most desirable neighborhoods due to its location on the harbor and quick access to downtown.

It’s connected by a series of parks starting from Piers Park on the waterfront to the Belle Isle reservation, all linked by the East Boston Greenway built over old freight rail lines that have been converted to foot and bike paths. The neighborhood also features a vibrant artist community, including the long-standing Zumix, Atlantic Works, and HarborArts; now along with a satellite space for the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.

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Grain Woodshop

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256 Marginal StreetBuilding 35, Floor 2
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Located in a 3200 square foot space, which was originally used for testing marine electronics, Grain is a wood fabrication shop specializing in cabinet making and custom woodworking. Their focus is on design, fabricate, finish and installation. They build handcrafted furniture, interiors, and other products that use sustainably sourced domestic hardwoods as well as some of the finest reclaimed material around.

Check their website for woodworking classes.

Grain Woodshop
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Grain Woodshop
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Grain Woodshop
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Grain Woodshop
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Meridian Food Market

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