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    Our Commonwealth - January E-News from Preservation Massachusetts

    Our CommonwealthPreservation Across Massachusetts

    January 2

    This Issue

    Day in the Life of a Circuit Rider - Anne Dodge

    here Are They Now?

    ave the Date! 2009 Annual Meeting

    ave the Date! Cape Cod Historic Preservation

    onference

    ave the Date! 2009 Annual Awards Dinner

    ontribute to Our Commonwealth

    PreservationMassachusetts

    Greetings to All!

    Happy New Year!

    As we begin 2009, the PM staff has made a New Year's

    Resolution: communication. We resolve to better communi

    as an organization with all of our members, partners andcolleagues. There are so many exciting thing happening in oupreservation community and we are determined to better share

    that information, experiences and opportunities with you. Ano

    goal of PM for 2009 is to reach out to our culturally diverse

    communicates across Massachusetts. It is clearly a priority to

    stimulate conversation and better understand the many diversecultures and neighborhoods that make up the fabric of our

    Commonwealth. Our Circuit Rider, Anne Dodge, provides som

    insight into embracing diversity within preservation in the follow

    article. We are excited for this new year and look forward to th

    challenges ahead!

    Jim Igoe, President

    A Day in the Life of a Circuit RiderBy Anne Dodge

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    Board of Directors

    Claudia S. Wu - ChairJack Hodgkins -Vice Chair

    Douglas Kelleher - ClerkPhil A. Madonia- Treasurer

    James G. Alexander, FAIAPamela Bailey

    Daniel R. BenoitThomas F. Birmingham

    Jean Carroon, FAIA

    Stuart GregermanTodd McCabe

    James McDermottSean McDonnellLouis C. Miller

    Michael H. RosenbergYanni Tsipis

    Rita WalshFran Weld

    StaffJames W. Igoe

    President

    Erin D. A. KellyAssistant Director

    Anulfo G. BaezOffice Manager

    Elsa Fitzgerald

    Special Projects Manager

    Circuit RidersMichele P. Barker

    Anne DodgeDorr Fox

    Support Preservation Massachusetts!

    In my job as a Circuit Rider,

    get to work with a wide range o

    historic properties all over east

    Massachusetts. However,

    although the properties can bevery different from one another

    the people who call the Circuit

    Riders tend to have a lot in

    common. But every once in awhile, a property's fate hinges

    the participation of a racially an

    culturally diverse population. T

    Wollaston Theater is one of tho

    properties.

    The Wollaston Theater in Quincy is a single-screen, classica

    revival-style building on a bustling commercial street near

    downtown Quincy. Known locally as "The Wolly", the theater

    operated as a first-run movie theater until the 1990's, when it

    began to fall into disrepair. The Boston Globe reports that agroup of individuals in the arts have entered into a purchase an

    sale agreement with the estate that owns the building; reported

    the new owners intend to keep the theater in use as some type

    performance or cultural center.

    Since the 1980's, the Wollaston's North Quincy neighborhood

    also been home to many Chinese and other Asian immigrants

    According to The Next American City, Quincy's Asian-America

    population stands at around 14,000, or around 17% of the towtotal population. When I was contacted by a concerned local

    citizen about the theater's recent sale, we spent much of our

    meeting talking not only about the theater, but about the

    community around it. My client worried that it would be difficulform a collaborative, diverse coalition of advocates - not becau

    the theater didn't matter to all of the neighborhood's residents,

    because she had no knowledge of any Chinese-Americans in

    Quincy who worked in preservation. And unfortunately, neithe

    did I, and neither did my coworkers, although the city has no

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    Preservation Massachusetts is entirelyupported by our Corporate and Individual

    Members and Foundations.

    Find out about Corporate benefits,events, programs

    and take an active role in preserving ourCommonwealth.

    Join today!

    www.preservationmass.org

    id you know? Preservationassachusetts is on...

    ckr! PM

    ouTube PM

    acebook PM

    Check us out online as we strive to takepreservation across Massachusetts!

    Who are the Circuit Riders?

    terested in learning more about ourircuit Riders? Find out which one is a

    ublished author, studying motels alongoute 66 and who grew up in aeighborhood designed by Mies van derhoe by visitingtp://www.preservationmass.org/staff.

    html and meet the people are actively

    ringing preservation acrossassachusetts!

    shortage of knowledgeable preservation professionals.

    From my perspective as a Circuit Rider and someone relativelynew to the field of preservation, the Wollaston Theater is not o

    a building to be saved, but an opportunity to explore the issues

    diversity, relevancy, and communication that characterize the

    historic preservation field. The field has worked hard in recent

    years to broaden both its participants and the types of resourccelebrates, but there is definitely more work to be done. Ridin

    the "Circuit" around eastern Massachusetts has shown me howfew new Americans are engaged with historic preservation. A

    don't believe that this is primarily because the buildings oftenrepresent Anglo-American history or because historic preserva

    is a luxury business, but because preservation organizations h

    failed to create sustained and meaningful relationships with ne

    American individuals, groups, and organizations.

    It also seems to me that historic preservation may be in a bit o

    identity crisis, which makes this a great time to start talking abo

    relevancy, diversity, and the future of this field. In its struggle explain itself (and support itself financially), the field is looking

    the environmental movement, to modernism, and to financialincentives, to name just a few, in order to make its case to the

    world. But at its core, the field is about remembering,

    demystifying, celebrating, and criticizing our past. It's a field o

    memory, and as this country's collective memory changes toembrace the narratives of a broader population, so must the

    participants in the work of preservation. I believe that the

    Wollaston Theater and cases like it are a golden opportunity fo

    Preservation Massachusetts, since they give us a chance to lis

    to new voices and engage new partners in the act of remembeand interpreting this country's history. More importantly, I also

    hope that these kinds of partnerships will reenergize the field o

    preservation - a field that means so much to me, but can feel s

    remote to many - and help it forge a more modern, inclusiveidentity that reflects the critical importance of this work, now an

    in the future.

    Anne Dodge is the Circuit Rider serving Metro Boston, Central and EastMassachusetts. The Circuit Rider Program is in partnership with the Nat

    Trust for Historic Preservation.

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    ow can Our Commonwealth serve you?

    M wants to know what you would like Ourommonwealthto be.

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    Where Are They Now?:assachusetts Most Endangered Historic Resource Updates

    TheH.H. Richardson House, Brookline Listed: 2004

    Built in 1803 as a summer retreat for Samuel Perkins, a

    merchant who had grown wealthy in the clipper ship era,the Perkins-Richardson House was laid out with open lawns,

    orchard and specimen plantings that reflected Perkin's

    horticultural interests. In 1864, the property was acquired by

    Edward Hooper, a Harvard classmate of H.H. Richardson wh

    leased the house to architect in 1874. Richardson moved to thouse in order to supervise the construction of his masterwo

    Trinity Church on Copley Square and remained in it until hispremature death in 1886.

    The house was for sale in the late 1990's and early 2000's un

    constant threats of demolition and insensitive

    development. The deteriorated conditions of the house discouraged top buyers who could not envision the hou

    stored.

    sted as a Massachusetts' Most Endangered Historic Resources in 2004 and as one of America's 11 Most

    ndangered Historic Places by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2007, as of July 16th, 2008 the

    chardson House was purchased by private residential owners with preservation restrictions in place. At the

    oment the house remains in good condition and is being carefully preserved.

    heck out the following links for more information on the H.H. Richardson House:

    1 Most Endangered Update: H. H. Richardson House Has a New Owner

    rchitect's historic home in danger of being lost

    he First National Bank and Trust Company, Greenfield

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    sted as one of Massachusetts Most Endangered Resources in

    002, The First National Bank and Trust Company in Greenfield was

    uilt in 1929 and is located in the center of the Main Street Historicegister. The entrance is framed by glossy green marble with glass and

    ecorative iron work, to signify the progressive commercial/industrial

    ature of the community. The Bank moved to another building in 1971

    nd in 1979 several state offices were temporarily housed in theuilding, but since then it has remained vacant. The property,

    reatened with years of neglect eventually led to the 2002 listing as anndangered resource by Preservation Massachusetts.

    s of January 2009, the Franklin County Community Developmentorporation who currently owns the building is working to stabilize and restore it to its original grandeur. The

    roposal states that the rehabilitation include an open "mall like" retail space inside with a restaurant/caf.

    Ames Shovel Works, North EastonListed: 2008

    The Ames Shovel Shops make up an 8 acre site of fifteenbuildings that date from 1852 through 1928. The buildings areconstructed of stone rubble, quarried locally in North Easton. T

    site is bounded by Main, Oliver and Sullivan streets and is

    located in the heart of the North Easton NR district and the H.

    Richardson National Landmark District and one of the town'smost important historic sites. The Ames family began

    manufacturing a simple but vital tool, the iron-bladed shovel

    around 1774. Blacksmith Capt. John Ames started his enterpr

    in West Bridgewater and his son Oliver established the moreformal Ames Shovel works in Easton in 1803. The shovels ma

    e Ames family and the town of Easton known world wide, from the Erie Canal to the Australian Gold Rush to the

    uropean trenches of WWI. The original shovel shops were destroyed by fire in 1851 and replaced with the prese

    ay stone buildings.

    2007 the Shovel Shops were purchased by local developers, Turner Brothers LLC, who propose major changerder to create an affordable housing development. Discussions with the Easton Historical Commission and vario

    wn officials resulted in two possible scenarios developing 6.5 of the 8 acre site. One variation integrates some

    storic fabric into a 40B project with 182 units of housing, while an alternate 40R "Smart Growth" proposal would

    ave 168 units and 4 luxury condos. There is serious concern that the development as planned would have adve

    fects on existing historic structures, from complete demolition to engulfing historic fabric with new construction aappropriate scaling and massing. The impact on the surrounding neighborhood, which includes five famous H.H

    chardson buildings, would be drastic. The community hopes that listing the Shovel complex will encourage the

    evelopers to seek a more preservation focused development that will allow the community and tourists to see anppreciate the shovel shops and their importance to the expansion of America and the rise of industrialization.

    n Wednesday January 7th, 2009 the Friends of the Historic Ames Shovel Works of North Easton appeared befo

    e Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) and presented two alternatives to the Chapter 40B development that brothers

    eorge and Robert Turner have proposed for the site. A continued hearing has been scheduled for a later date.

    heck out the following links for more information on the Ames Shovel Works in North Easton:

    wners of Easton shovel factory site may seek demolition permits

    ecision due on environmental review of Shovel Shop Square

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    dustrial strength: Historic factory under pressure from the present

    an for Ames site has foes

    hreatened: Massachusetts Shovel Factory

    roup comes up with alternate plan for Ames Shovel Works in Easton

    roup: Ames Shovel Co. endangered

    BA hears Friends' alternatives

    ETTER: Support for EIR to study Shovel Shop alternatives appreciated

    Save the Date: PM's 2009 Annual Meeting

    2009 Annual Meeting

    Thursday January 29, 2009

    The Undercroft at Trinity Church206 Clarendon Street, Copley Square

    5:00PM Registration

    5:30PM Meeting and Public Program

    A Wine and Cheese Reception will follow the meeting

    (Image of Trinity Church-HABS)

    Please RSVP to [email protected]

    The Annual Meeting is sponsored in part by Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.

    VHB

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    ave the Date: Cape Cod Historic Preservation Conference

    Cape Cod Historic Preservation ConferenceThursday April 02, 2009

    Harwich Community Center

    Workshops on Community Preservation Act and Demolition Delay

    Sponsored by the Cape Cod Commission, Preservation Massachusetts, and the

    National Trust for Historic Preservation

    More information to follow

    ave the Date: 2009 Awards Dinner

    "The greenest building is the one that's already built"- Carl Elefante

    Preservation Massachusetts' 2009 Awards Dinner

    Wednesday May 6th, 2009

    Join us at the Fairmont Copley Plaza for the

    22nd Annual Awards Dinner.

    Stay tuned for information on ticket sales, 2009 Awardees and volunteering opportunities!

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