[MassHistPres] The Olmsted in Eastie

Brandon Wilson BWILSON at somervillema.gov
Thu Sep 25 11:39:46 EDT 2008


Somerville would be interested in receiving this information as well, as
increasingly we are requiring interpretive exhibits at once significant
demolition sites.  Thank you.

J. Brandon Wilson

Executive Director
Historic Preservation Commission

City Hall 
93 Highland Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143

(617)625-6600, ext. 2532
bwilson at somervillema/gov
 


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A non-profit community group in East Boston is looking for sample RFPs
to use as a template.  The project will be an interpretative display of
photographs and landscaping on approximately one acre commemorating a
neighborhood leveled by Massport adjaccent to Wood Island, an Olmsted
park also leveled.  I have agreed to collect the material and pass it on
to the group.

Thank you in advance.




Susan Brauner
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