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 Issue of January 23, 2006 
   

Restoring History

The restoration of historically significant buildings is an important and highly specialized construction craft that enables educational institutions, both privately and publicly owned, to preserve both the structural and architectural integrity of these important structures. This article presents a case study of the exterior precast stone restoration, masonry restoration, and waterproofing of Worcester Academy’s Warner Theatre, which was performed by Boston-based Metropolitan Restoration and Waterproofing Corp.

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