If you liked Preserving Roxbury's heritage by Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.), start with The Stone Jail Site (SWC-31), Roxbury, Massachusetts (1986), What time is this station? (1975), and The Highland Foundry Site, Roxbury, Massachusetts (1988). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 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
  2. 2 What time is this station? 1975 · 1,975 pages · Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.) · Same author
  3. 3 The Highland Foundry Site, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1988 · 68 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
  4. 4 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
  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 Museum of afro-american history. African meeting house 1974 · 1,974 pages · Museum of Afro-American History (Boston, Mass.) · Same author
  7. 7 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
  8. 8 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
  9. 9 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

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