[MassHistPres] Entering Historic District Signs

Dennis De Witt djdewitt at rcn.com
Tue May 20 11:12:00 EDT 2008


What is the story behind the Longmeadow one (presumably East  
Longmeadow Sandstone)?  It looks like it has been there since the  
18th. C!

Dennis De Witt


On May 20, 2008, at 10:34 AM, Chris Skelly wrote:

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> As requested, here are examples of Entering Historic District signs  
> from
> around Massachusetts.  If you have electronic images of additional
> signs, please send them my way.  Chris.
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> Christopher C. Skelly
> Director of Local Government Programs
> Massachusetts Historical Commission
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