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Unit 3 at 50 Harvard Street in oh-so-historic Charlestown is pretty impressive just on its nuts and bolts: 1,067 square feet; a (generally) open layout; two bedrooms; a private roof deck with awesome views; and that location.
There’s more, though: According to the owners leasing it out, the condo includes gun lockers dating from the late 18th century—including during the Revolutionary War.
Although they probably didn’t come with the building, which dates from the 1880s, that’s still pretty neat.
The condo is asking $3,300 a month and is available as of September 1.
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