jester02k t1_ispwpwy wrote
Some of the sidewalks in Boston have voids under them for Water,Power, and Steam (Heat). It makes for easier access to them for repairs and upgrades. I think the one in your picture is one due to the caulking along the edges to keep the water out hence the steep pitch. Edit: Oh I forgot the steam heat pipes add the benefit of heating the sidewalk so light snow storms it just melts like a dusting.
ReporterOther2179 t1_isrnu9s wrote
The term of art for these is ‘hollow sidewalks’. Wherein the basement of a building extends out under the sidewalk so don’t park your great big truck on it. Might fall through.
jester02k t1_isv9hzr wrote
I actually seen a dumpster truck get it's back wheels stuck behind Filene's back in the day. Was in Jordans for the muffins man do I miss them Blueberry Muffins.
ReporterOther2179 t1_isvn1ij wrote
Jordan Marsh had the blueberry muffins in its cafe. Recipe is available on YouTube. Fairly easy recipe if you’ve got a bowl, a mixing spoon, and a muffin tin. Could do it in a cast iron skillet, as a cake.
jester02k t1_isw3dnr wrote
Ya know I might do that this weekend thanks
 Water st. Downtown Boston. Were the sidewalks built this sloped intentionally or did they extensively settle?
Water st. Downtown Boston. Were the sidewalks built this sloped intentionally or did they extensively settle?
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