Old State House/ Shutterstock image via Tupungato
On Sunday September 14, the emblematic statues of a lion and unicorn sitting majestically on Boston's Old State House will be lowered as part of a a massive restoration effort courtesy of the Bostonian Society, which maintains the building and operates the library and museum inside. According to local lore, a time capsule was sealed in the head of the lion 113 years ago and if it's real, will be cracked open and eventually replaced with a contemporary one.
At 8 a.m. on Sunday morning Commodore Builders, which was hired to improve the
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