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Historic Well Discovered Under Mysterious Sinkhole In Boston’s Ronan Park
The reason sinkhole formed was due to the recent rain that loosened up the soil in the ground.

BOSTON — A mysterious sinkhole was discovered in Ronan Park by a resident over the weekend, and City of Boston Archeologist Joe Bagley revealed on Thursday that the sinkhole actually leads to a historic well from the 1800s.
According to Bagley, this was discovered by lowering an iPhone with LED lights into the hole with a rope.
“The way the well is positioned in the ground, it is currently under about 10 feet of fill that is brought to the site to create Ronan Park in 1912,” said Bagley. “The top of the well is located 10 feet below that and the well is about 6.5 feet deep. That makes the total opening in the park about 16.5 half feet deep. The well is about 2.5 feet wide.”
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