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When you start a construction project to renovate a major subway station that dates back to the previous century, you're bound to come across some surprises. A 100-year-old "Scollay Under" mosaic ...
Another glimpse back to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority of yesteryear was unearthed as a renovation project at the Government Center Station moves forward.A 100-year-old Scollay ...
BOSTON (CBS) – Crews working on renovation of the MBTA's Government Center station found a piece of subway history. A 100-year-old Scollay Under mosaic was uncovered on the wall of the Blue Line ...
Construction crews working deep in the bowels of Government Center Station Monday uncovered a historic tile mosaic on the Blue Line platform from the days of “Scollay Under.’’ The ...
So 100-year-old “Scollay” and “Scollay Square” signs are scattered throughout the brand-new structure. And if you see one, you should certainly Instagram it. Conversation ...
The Government Center MBTA station officially re-opened Monday after a two-year remodeling project. ... including the preservation of the Scollay Square sign, paying tribute to downtown Boston.
An old "Scollay Under" mosaic tile sign was discovered on a wall as crews were ripping apart the Government Center station for ongoing renovations.
The MBTA has a grand re-opening at 12:30 p.m. for its Government Center station on the Green and Blue Line branches, ... MBTA's Government Center Station, once called Scollay Square, re-opens today.
RE “SCOLLAY Station more than just a memory” (Metro, April 9): Now that MBTA workers renovating the Government Center subway station have uncovered another mosaic of the station’s old name ...
City of Boston archaeologist Joe Bagley walks through the first of two sections of an old MBTA tunnel, which traveled between Scollay Square and Adams Square, and is believed to have been shut ...
As construction crews worked Monday to demolish many 1960s vestiges during the two-year rehabilitation of the Government Center MBTA Station, they pulled back a dingy Blue Line sign, a station ...
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