If you liked The Highland Foundry Site, Roxbury, Massachusetts by Beth Anne Bower, Sheila Charles, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), and Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike, start with What time is this station? (1975), Pierpont Homestead, Roxbury, Massachusetts (1987), and The Metropolitan Railroad Company Site (SWC-1a-22), Roxbury, Massachusetts (1986). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 What time is this station? 1975 · 1,975 pages · Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.) · Same author
  2. 2 Pierpont Homestead, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1987 · 98 pages · Beth Anne Bower, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  3. 3 The Metropolitan Railroad Company Site (SWC-1a-22), Roxbury, Massachusetts 1986 · 118 pages · Beth Anne Bower, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  4. 4 The Guild and White Company Tannery Site, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1987 · 75 pages · Beth Anne Bower, Sheila Charles, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  5. 5 The Elmwood Street Pumping Station Site (SWC-33), Roxbury, Massachusetts 1986 · 42 pages · Beth Anne Bower, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  6. 6 Report on the phase II archaeological subsurface testing of the Southwest Corridor Project area, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1984 · 2 pages · Beth Anne Bower, Constance Crosby, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  7. 7 Preserving Roxbury's heritage 1990 · 1,990 pages · Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.) · Same author
  8. 8 The Stone Jail Site (SWC-31), Roxbury, Massachusetts 1986 · 76 pages · Beth Anne Bower, Southwest Corridor Project (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority), Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  9. 9 Notes on the design of harbor structures 1941 · 137 pages · Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike · Same author
  10. 10 Preliminary evaluation of air terminal facilities and requirements at Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks, Alaska 1960 · 44 pages · Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike, Alas. International Airport Fairbanks · Same author
  11. 11 Reconnaissance survey of a portion of Cuttyhunk Island, Gosnold, Massachusetts 1978 · 46 pages · Frederic H. Turchon, Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Institute for Conservation Archaeology · Same author
  12. 12 Report on Portland interstate connection (Park Avenue to Maine Turnpike) 1957 · 33 pages · Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike, Me. Stete Highway Commn · Same author

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