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<h2>DID YOU KNOW?</h2>
<p>The idea of rehabilitating Edward Everett Square was first raised at a crime watch meeting on Annapolis Street in early 1995.</p>
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<h4>“In the 50s the Square had a drug store, a barber shop, a stationer, a deli, a liquor store, a Cadillac-Olds dealership, a gas station, a dancing school and a bowling alley. By the 80s it nothing but expanded asphalt and blight. In the 90s we decided it would rise again.”</h4>
<h5>Edward Everett Square Activist, 2010</h5>
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<h1>VISION:</h1>
<p>In 1995 Dorchester residents conceived a vision to reclaim Edward Everett Square as a place of pedestrian safety, beauty, but especially acknowledged historic significance expressed through public art.</p>
<p>By 2007 much of the goal had been achieved. Significant tracts of asphalt were reclaimed for pedestrian use, while streetlights, traffic islands, signals and crosswalks were redesigned. Flower beds were constructed and now grace the intersection with elms and seven species of shrubs and perennials. And the magnificent “Clapp’s Favorite Pear” sculpture stands emblematic of the abundance and tenacity of Dorchester’s citizens and history.</p>
<p>“Dorchester Voices / Dorchester History”, ten additional smaller sculptures installed in the fall of 2010, complement the Clapp Pear statue. These pieces, always part of the original public art plan, commemorate specific aspects of Dorchester history and community experience. With the completion of the art the vision now focuses more intensely of Edward Everett Square as an important cultural asset for the City. For what is here now is world class art that</p>
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  <li>Creates      a major community landmark and gateway to Dorchester</li>
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  <li>Opens      wide vistas into Dorchester’s history</li>
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  <li>Celebrates      personal and national connections to Dorchester and Edward Everett Square</li>
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  <li>Forms      connections between the layers of people who have come to Dorchester</li>
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