[MassHistPres] FW: This Old House magazine

Bourdon, Paul Paul.Bourdon at gtc-bio.com
Wed Mar 12 15:57:02 EDT 2008


Hi Craig, 

Sorry to hear this. Unfortunately, I already have one in my backyard and I'm not sure we have the money to put it back up. I had hoped this economic downturn would reduce the number of teardowns but apparently it seems to only affect the middle class, or at least what is left of a middle class. Have these buildings been documented or are there plans to do so?

Paul Bourdon

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> The town of Kingston has two large 18th century homes that are to be demolished in a short period.  If you know someone that would want to move these, even disassemble and reassemble elsewhere, in the very near future, please have them get in touch with me at the Kingston Historical Commission - 26 Evergreen St.  Kingston, MA 02364  or via this email  cdalton at maritime.edu
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