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High Tea & History - "Lucy's Acre

In the 1940s archaeologists, Ripley & Adelaide Bullen, conducted an archaeological dig of Lucy’s Acre which sits on the west side of Woburn Street in Ballardvale. The site is named for its early 19th century resident, Lucy Foster, a freed slave. Join us as we talk about Lucy’s story and archaeology in Andover. Return to the Senior Center’s Four Season. Advance reservations required.

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