I took a ride through Faxon Park this afternoon. I found a memorial stone that is new to the park telling how Mr Faxon in 1885 gave the land to the City Of Quincy in memory of his father. Off to the side of the Basketball Court and the Ball Field is a stone bench that was made by men of the Civil Conservation Corps after the Great Depression. It has been there over 70 years.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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- Nancy A. Santry
- Having fun with photography. Recently retired and finally have the time to enjoy playing with my photography whenever I want to. Member of the South Shore Camera Club. President of the Hull Artists Studio Connection.
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