Landmark Gas Tank to Be Dismantled, Sold, Piece by Piece
One of the city’s biggest landmarks has disappeared, but it will reappear in palm-sized chunks.
Workers on Thursday finished dismantling a 150-foot liquefied natural gas tank in the Dorchester community. The tank, with its bright rainbow-colored paint job by the late artist Corita Kent, dominated the Boston skyline from the south. Two-inch painted pieces of the tank will be offered for sale starting next year as acrylic plastic-covered paperweights.
“Hundreds of people called asking for a piece of the tank,” said Frank Arricale, a BostonGas spokesman. The company will replicate some of the artwork on an adjacent tank.
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