Watertown, MA

Pangloss62 • Aug 23, 2006 1:12 pm
I took a little trip back up to Boston last week. I stayed at my brother's place in Watertown. His neigborhood is kind of a pre-sprawl throwback; little independently owned shops and resturants, local busses, and ethnic enclaves.

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Here's a typical block of stores in my brother's neighborhood.

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It's a Armenian enclave.

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Watertown has lots of spas. These spas are not health spas, but little stores. I think originally they were shops with soda fountains. Spas of this type are an Eastern New England thing.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 24, 2006 8:27 pm
There was a little tire recapping service, in Watertown, called M&H tire service.
They got the bright idea to make a recapped tire with squared off shoulders, soft rubber and no tread.
Nobody ever made tires like that because at the first drop of water on the road would be a disaster.
But for drag racing, they were unbeatable...maximum traction racing slicks.
From that shop in Watertown they sold M&H Race Masters from a pickup truck at the New England race tracks....but not for long.
Their business grew exponentially, year after year and they moved out of Watertown to a big international corporate headquarters in CA.

Also, The Watertown Arsenal. ;)
Pangloss62 • Aug 26, 2006 11:05 am
So Bruce, I take it you once lived or worked in or near Watertown? I lived in Natick, Needham, Newton, Wellesley, Brookline at various times. Watertown is cool. Waltham is too, but it's becoming very gentrified.:neutral:

Are you a member of ASCE? I myself have done some industrial archeology and written papers on some major CE/chemical engineering projects.

Have a good weekend.:guinness:
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 26, 2006 9:43 pm
Grew up around Springfield then I lived in Boston, early '60s, Brookline Ave & The Fenway.
Moved to Medford for a couple years while working at Tufts and Compo Shoe Machinery in Waltham, before moving to PA. ;)