dhawkins
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The money for Boston’s Burns statue was raised by the public, including the area’s Scottish community which — while modest — is as old as New England itself, thanks largely to a 17th century pipeline of indentured servants who labored in ironworks on the North Shore to earn their freedom.
The oldest charitable society in the world is the Scottish Charitable Society and that was set up in Boston,"
Right? I’d love to learn what’s going on.I can't believe the decorative concrete on that column still hasn't been replaced. So weird.
I'm concerned that they'll never replace it and just leave it as-is indefinitely. Let's hope not.Right? I’d love to learn what’s going on.
Could very well have been custom precasts that have to be remade (damaged in transit or installation?). They go to the back of the queue for a new order that small. Could take months/years?I'm concerned that they'll never replace it and just leave it as-is indefinitely. Let's hope not.
Just for reference, the decorative cladding went up March last year, and people on this forum noticed it was taken down on April 4, 2023. So they've already been trying to fix this for well over a year.Could very well have been custom precasts that have to be remade (damaged in transit or installation?). They go to the back of the queue for a new order that small. Could take months/years?
It is probably like the damaged windows at One Dalton -- which took forever to get replaced, because they were so custom, and no longer had a slot in the production queue.