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A new book to dig into — and a fresh look at Boston's oldest buildings


A new book to dig into — and a fresh look at Boston’s oldest buildings
City archeologist Joe Bagley documents the antiquated Top 50, from Dorchester’s Blake House, built in 1661, to Charlestown’s Salem Turnpike Hotel, built around 1794.
By James Sullivan Globe correspondent,Updated April 22, 2021, 1 hour ago
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A new book highlights Boston s oldest buildings, including the George Middleton House at 5 Pinckney St., BostonDavid L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Boston’s City Archaeology Program, established in 1983, was one of the first such departments in the country. Maybe you’ve heard of the excavation that was beginning around that time? It was called the Big Dig. ....

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Dorchester Potteryworks: The history of a community icon


By Ed Forry, Reporter Staff
January 21, 2021
Selected pieces from a Dorchester Potteryworks collection. Reporter file photo
Dorchester Potteryworks is one of our community’s historical treasures. Founded in 1895 by a Connecticut man, George Henderson, and operated by him and his family, the company produced earthenware pottery for eight decades until it closed in 1979.
The business was located on Victory Road, near the edge of what in the late 1800s was the Dorchester waterfront and is now Morrissey Boulevard.
Henderson learned the pottery business in New Haven before moving to Dorchester, where he built his home and bought an industrial building across from the Mill Street residential neighborhood. ....

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