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Hell s Blazes Tavern wall is only remnant at historic Middleboro site

It hasn’t.  It wasn’t.  However, the site itself has historic origins.  The site was the spot where the original Hell’s Blazes Tavern was built in 1690 and was reported to be the oldest operating tavern in the nation. Hell’s Blazes was ironically destroyed in a fire in 1971. It was rebuilt and served as a private club for a little while before it once again opened to the public.  The stone wall with its welcoming arched entrance and hand-set stones was built in 1972 making the wall only 49 years old.  There’s a dedication plaque near the doorway entrance attached to the wall that says it was built by Harmon Brown along with his sons Robert and Richard, and Thomas Tubman who “tended them.”

GALLERY: Demolition of Anaconda American Brass plant

City hired Costello Dismantling to demolish eight buildings on site, including massive production building fronting Freight Street BY ANDREW LARSON AND MICHAEL PUFFER REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN March 1, 2021 1585 Demolition continues on the Anaconda American Brass plant in Waterbury on Monday morning. The contractor, Costello Dismantling of West Wareham, Mass., used steel plates to protect the newly rebuilt sidewalk on Freight Street. Andrew Larson Republican-American Demolition continues on the Anaconda American Brass plant in Waterbury on Monday morning. The contractor, Costello Dismantling of West Wareham, Mass., used steel plates to protect the newly rebuilt sidewalk on Freight Street. Andrew Larson Republican-American Demolition continues on the Anaconda American Brass plant in Waterbury on Monday morning. The contractor, Costello Dismantling of West Wareham, Mass., used steel plates to protect the newly rebuilt sidewalk on Freight Street. Andrew Larson Republican-American

Waterbury begins demolition of blighted factory complex on Freight Street

BY MICHAEL PUFFER REPUB:LICAN-AMERICAN February 12, 2021 833 Workers with Costello Dismantling Co. sets up for the beginning of demolition at the former Anaconda American Brass complex off Freight Street Friday morning. Michael Puffer Republican-American WATERBURY A contractor hired by the city began demolition of a portion of the former Anaconda American Brass complex on Freight Street early Friday. Workers with Costello Dismantling Co. began using a hydraulic excavator with a 105-foot reach to pick apart an brick office building on one corner of the property shortly before 8 a.m. The Massachusetts-based company has six months to dismantle eight buildings on the site, ranging from the massive brick production building fronting freight street, to smaller storage buildings.

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