Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Lights Out at the Wolly
Many people are sad to see the Wollaston Theater, fondly known as "The Wolly," come crumbling down this week. The demo crew told me that the fixtures will be auctioned off at some point. Maybe the historical society or the mayor's office will talk Mr. Fang (the property owner) into donating one of the fixtures as a museum piece or perhaps the chandeliers could be repurposed somewhere in Wollaston. I will post a short series on the WollyTheater in coming days. I encourage people to comment and share your stories about this special Wollaston landmark that bit the dust this week.
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