Examples of 'long wharf' in a sentence

Meaning of "long wharf"

Long wharf is a term used to describe a pier or dock that extends for a significant distance along the waterfront. It typically serves as a commercial or transportation hub for loading and unloading goods from ships and boats. The term 'long wharf' is often used to refer to specific locations or landmarks with such characteristics

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Long Wharf was the central focus of much of this economic activity.
In particular evidence of the Dorman Long wharf and the railway.
At the kilometer long wharf giant cranes are each year unloading 30 million containers.
Encore has a ferry from Long Wharf.
The Long Wharf extension will add a 1km round trip to Harbour Passage.
Copley 's mother owned a tobacco shop on Long Wharf.
Alice was eventually produced at the Long Wharf Theatre in Connecticut in 1971.
Update - Discovery of body in water at Long Wharf.
The 9:30 ferry from Long Wharf will arrive at Spectacle Island right on time for yoga.
The firm first occupied counting rooms on Boston 's Long Wharf.
Men by the river, and a long wharf.
She bought a home in Branford in 1988 while working at the Long Wharf Theatre.

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