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Boston Stone might not be what you think

Old Boston Stone on Marshall Street

Boston Stone (lower left) on Marshall Street sometime before 1930.

The Boston Landmarks Commission resorts to pesky facts to show that the Boston Stone might have had a more mundane origin than being the point to which all Boston-area mile markers refer - although it is possibly an indicator of how long Masshole drivers have been around:

When the Grandfather of the present owner, Mr. John Howe, purchased the house, a large stone was found in the yard. It was hollowed out on one side, from appearances was strapped, and probably used to grind paint. Being of no use in the yard, it was removed to the corner of the house to prevent carts from injuring the building.

Photo from the BPL. Creative Commons license.

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When they replaced the original wood building, instead of moving the stone they just built the new building around it.

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I love the Boston Stone! I walk by it most mornings on my way to work. It always cheers me up. One of those quirky city things. It's questionable origins make it all the more interesting.

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May not be the geographic center, so maybe Boston's belly button?

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