Then and Now asked where in town stood a water tower shown in last week's historical photograph.
Paul Sherry wasted no time writing in with the correct answer.
He also got back into the win column in the Then and Now game.
Last week's Then and Now game asked the location of an old water tower shown in a historical Swampscott photograph. The photograph was posted on the Patch website Saturday. In short order, Paul Sherry answered correctly: Little's Point. The photograph dates from 1900, and was provided to Patch by the Swampscott Historical Society. Thanks again SHS, and congratulations to Paul. On Saturday, we'll keep the Then and Now feature going by posting another photograph of a historic house or location.
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Then and Now asks Where. Where in town was this tower shown in the photograph?
One guess per person. Be first to enter to enter the answer — click the Add a Comment link to the right and enter your guess — and win a prize.
Then and Now asks Where. Where in town was this tower shown in the photograph? One guess per person. Be first to enter the correct answer — click the Add a Comment link to the right and enter your guess — and win a prize. If the clicking doesn't work, you can email me your guess at terry.date@patch.com Check back Monday to see the answer and the winner. We'll also keep the Then and Now feature going by posting another photograph of a historic house or location on the following Saturday. The Then photograph was courtesy of the Swampscott Historical Society.
barbara yozell
9:49 am on Sunday, June 19, 2011
agree with Paul...Little's Pt. probably next to the natural pool formed by the rocks out there :):)   more ›