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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    Um, the water will be just as high and at the same level in the Mystic as it would be in Chelsea Creek or in the Reserve Channel if there was flooding. What would be the difference?
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    Kraft learned to keep his mouth shut and do things quietly after the South Boston then Hartford fiasco in 1996.
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    The original New England Life / 501 Boylston Street was criticized for being "An Urn Burial For A Concern Actuarial"
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    Greystar | 35 Garvey Street | Everett

    To add to your point, there are deed restrictions on some properties on Bow Street in Everett where you can't smoke outside because of the oil tanks nearby. Also, the land south of RBP, except along Broadway, is very tidal still. I was in a basement of an industrial building many years ago...
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    Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    Infill on Georgia Street - Grove Hall
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    Back Of The Rat - 1999
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    Taken from the roof.
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    First time I have noticed that the Dorchester Yacht Club used to support an oil tank.
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    Mishkan Teflia under renovation circa 2000 to be United House of Prayer.
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    Still the same building. Altered in the late 80's to be lab space and a drug store on the first floor. The Mobil to the left is Tasty Burger now. This is the corner of Jersey and Boylston.
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    Circa 1986
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    View Boston (Observatory) | Prudential Tower | Back Bay

    And the guy who shut it went onto to exploit Orcas at SeaWorld.

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