Roxbury’s Southwest Corridor

corridordigBefore the new Orange Line was constructed, Archaeologists dug the site.

What did they find?

Come find out on Wednesday, October 22 at 7 PM at Haley House Bakery Cafe, 12 Dade Street in Roxbury.

Join us to learn about the archaeology of Roxbury’s Southwest Corridor! Archaeologists Beth Bower and Miles Shugar will present their work on these fascinating archaeological sites that were excavated in the 1970s before the construction of the Orange Line subway.

Beth’s work uncovered a variety of interesting sites, including breweries, factories, foundries, and housing from the 18th-19th centuries. Miles will then discuss one of these sites, the Metropolitan Railroad Company Site, in more detail. Horse-cars and an electric street railway hub operated from 1850 to 1920 at the present-day Roxbury Crossing MBTA station.

The archaeology of horse-car street railways and technological change will be illustrated through artifacts, documents, and photographs of Boston’s early mass transit systems.

Haley House Bakery Cafe opens at 5 PM for dinner. This free event is sponsored by the Roxbury Historical Society and Haley House Bakery Cafe begins at 7 PM.

Massachusetts Archaeology Month Program