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The '''Old Colony Housing Project''' is a [[housing project]] located in [[South Boston, Massachusetts]] on East Ninth Street. Built in 1941, it is one of Boston Housing Authority's oldest developments. |
The '''Old Colony Housing Project''' is a [[housing project]] located in [[South Boston, Massachusetts]] on East Ninth Street. Built in 1941, it is one of Boston Housing Authority's oldest developments. |
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This is the project where [[Whitey Bulger]] associate [[Kevin Weeks]] grew up. Whitey grew up in the nearby Old Harbor Housing |
This is the project where [[Whitey Bulger]] associate [[Kevin Weeks]] grew up. Whitey grew up in the nearby [[Old Harbor Housing Project]], also known as the Mary Ellen McCormick housing project. |
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This is also the place where [[Michael Patrick MacDonald]], an anti-gun activist and author, grew up. He writes of his experiences in the memoir ''All Souls: A Family Story From Southie''. |
This is also the place where [[Michael Patrick MacDonald]], an anti-gun activist and author, grew up. He writes of his experiences in the memoir ''All Souls: A Family Story From Southie''. |
Revision as of 18:37, 6 March 2009
The Old Colony Housing Project is a housing project located in South Boston, Massachusetts on East Ninth Street. Built in 1941, it is one of Boston Housing Authority's oldest developments.
This is the project where Whitey Bulger associate Kevin Weeks grew up. Whitey grew up in the nearby Old Harbor Housing Project, also known as the Mary Ellen McCormick housing project.
This is also the place where Michael Patrick MacDonald, an anti-gun activist and author, grew up. He writes of his experiences in the memoir All Souls: A Family Story From Southie.