Boston Harbor, Washington
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Boston Harbor is an unincorporated community in Thurston County, Washington. It is located at the intersection of Pickering Passage and Dana Passage, with outlying parts also falling along Budd Inlet.
Boston Harbor is a formerly rural area that has now become an exurb of Olympia, Washington. It is affluent and features many waterfront and waterview homes. Also located here is Boston Harbor Marina[1].
The area is a Democratic Party stronghold, with President George W. Bush receiving only 24 percent of the popular vote here in 2004 and Republican Senate hopeful Mike McGavick barely breaking 20 percent in 2006[2].
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