Back to Food Chains, was WHDN, was Food Chains before that, and started out as Blaw-Knox towers and Nashville
Dan.Strassberg
dan.strassberg@att.net
Fri Mar 18 23:00:56 EDT 2011
There's a Panera on Mass Ave in Arlington Heights and another--right
next door to McDonald's--in the shopping center at the corner of
Trapelo Rd and Lexington St in Waltham. (Or is it the corner of
Trapelo Rd and Waltham St in Lexington?) Anyhow, it's very close to
the Lexington-Waltham line. Point is, both are within a mile of the
1150/1470 site on Concord Ave in Lexington, and the Panera on
Lexington St (or is it Waltham St) might well be within half a mile of
the Concord Ave site. AFAIK, you can't see the towers from either
restaurant, but if Belmont Hill weren't in the way, you could see the
towers from the Arlington location. I live up the hill from Mass Ave
and I can see the tops of all four towers from the corner of my block.
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Dan Strassberg (dan.strassberg@att.net)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Garrett Wollman" <wollman@bimajority.org>
To: "Dave Doherty" <dave@skywaves.net>
Cc: "Boston Radio Interest" <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 10:21 PM
Subject: Back to Food Chains, was WHDN, was Food Chains before
that,and started out as Blaw-Knox towers and Nashville
> <<On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 21:25:07 -0400, "Dave Doherty"
> <dave@skywaves.net> said:
>
>> Maybe the subject should be something like the above... :-)
>> I really like Panera also. Generally very good quality, especially
>> the
>> seasonal and megabucks lobster roll.
>
> There's one in Needham in the shadow of the UHF Candelabra. That's
> the only one I can think of that's in sight of a broadcast tower.
>
> -GAWollman
>
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