Iron Horse Park in Hingham, MA is a small town-owned park situated on and beside Whitney Wharf in Hingham Harbor. It features a grassy drumlin hill, a launch ramp for boats, a dredged basin for moorings, and a walkway along the shore. The park is named after the Victory statue, also known as the Iron Horse, which honors Hingham residents who served in the Armed Forces. With interpretive signage offering information about Hingham's history, this park provides a scenic and educational experience for visitors.
Located within the region of the Massachuseuk Native American tribe, Iron Horse Park offers a 0.1-mile paved walkway along the shore and a crushed stone walkway around the perimeter of the POW-MIA Veteran's Park. Overlooking Hingham Harbor, the park also features a pedestrian bridge and a bench with a view of the harbor. With its boat launch ramp, benches, interpretive signage, and memorials, Iron Horse Park provides a peaceful and informative setting for boating, fishing, and enjoying the natural beauty of Hingham Harbor.
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