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Five Ways to Celebrate Somerville's History During Preservation Month

Learn to repair old windows, take a bike tour of Somerville's old industrial sites and check out beautifully preserved historic homes during Preservation Month.

May is Preservation Month, a time when Somerville celebrates its history. Here are some events happening this month, courtsy of the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission:

Saturday, May 11th, 10am-3pm.  Workshop on “Repairing Versus Replacing Your Old Windows,” led by David Liberty, founder of a long-standing Boston business, windowrepair.com.  Takes place at the Somerville Museum at One Westwood Road, at the corner of Central St.   Hands-on demonstration of work on an actual window removed from the Museum.  Limited to 15, giving individual attention to attendees.   $50 per person, with proceeds benefitting the Somerville Museum Building Fund. 

Sunday, May 12th, 2-5pm.  The 12th Annual Historic Bike Tour “Industrial Somerville, Past and Present” is co-sponsored with the Somerville Bike Committee.  This year’s theme will take us from one end of the City to the other, learning about Somerville’s industrial growth and evolution.  The guided ride, escorted by the Somerville Police, is designed for all ages and riding levels, and includes a couple of rest stops and a tour of the soon to open Brooklyn Boulders site.  Starts at City Hall at 2:00 pm and ends at the Somerville Museum around 4:30pm, for light refreshments.  $3.00 donation appreciated. The ride will be dedicated to Somerville resident and police officer, Sean Collier, who was fatally wounded as a result of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

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Sunday, May 19th, 2-4:30pm.  Walking Tour of East Somerville:  “New Insights into its Rich Architecture and Historical Figures.”   Edward Gordon, President of the New England Chapter of the Victorian Society of America, will lead a lively and informative tour of one of the oldest and architecturally diverse sections of Somerville, this time with a focus on pre-Civil War buildings and architectural features.   Sponsored in collaboration with East Somerville Main Streets, the walk begins at the Sullivan Square transit station, and concludes with appetizers at a local eatery.  Rain or shine.

Thursday, May 23rd, 6:30-9pm.  Historic Preservation Awards Ceremony.  A reception, with light refreshments, will be followed by a ceremony to honor 11 Somerville owners for their award-winning preservation work on the exterior of their properties.  The properties include both historically designated homes and older buildings in the City.   SHS students will present their original drawings of each property to the owners.  The event takes place in the historically unique space within the Somerville Armory at 191 Highland Avenue.  

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Sunday, May 26th:  Memorial Day Parade – join the Historic Somerville contingent!  For more information contact admin@historicsomerville.org  Rain or shine. Wednesday, May 29th, 7-8:30pm. A talk “Researching the History of Your House and Your Family,” will be given by Kristi Chase, Preservation Planner for the SHPC.  Find out how the Somerville Library can help you research the histories of your house and family.  Mini tour of genealogy resources at the library and beyond, as well as tips for getting started.   Somerville Central Library, 79 Highland Avenue. 

For more information, contact SHPC Executive Director Brandon Wilson at 617-625-6600 x2532 or via bwilson@somervillema.gov or visit www.somervillema.gov/historicpreservation for updates and photos.

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