Boston Then & Now (Then & Now (Thunder Bay Press))

Boston Then & Now (Then & Now (Thunder Bay Press))

by PatrickL.Kennedy (Author)

Synopsis

Nearly everywhere you look in Boston, you ll discover fascinating old-meets-new juxtapositionssome of the greatest landmarks of American history sit side-by-side with icons of modern American life. Discover America s oldest major city, its legendary locations, colorful neighborhoods, and thriving history in this newly updated second edition. Specially commissioned contemporary photographs, including some previously unpublished images, are paired with archival images of the same locations for a unique tour of Boston over the centuries. Examine amazing then-and-now photographs of the Old North Church, where two lanterns were seen blazing from the steeple on April 18, 1775, essentially signaling the start of the American Revolution. Planning a tea party? There s no better place to make arrangements than at the Old South Meeting Housethis stately old building gained notoriety as the planning venue for the Boston Tea Party of 1773. Fenway Parkhome of the Red Soxis a historic monument unto itself. See America s oldest operating baseball stadium back in its heyday, and how Boston s beloved anachronism looks today having survived many attempts to build a new Fenway Park. Tour the Paul Revere house, still standing at 19 North Square, and check out the Bunker Hill monument and U.S.S. Constitution, Old Ironsides, berthed in Boston Harbor.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: Revised
Publisher: Thunder Bay Press
Published: 27 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 1592239633
ISBN 13: 9781592239634

Author Bio
A native of Alabama, Todd Keith has been a writer and editor for more than 10 years, producing articles for magazines such as National Geographic Traveler, Coastal Living, Robb Report, and Southern Living. He has also written The Rivers of Alabama, and Cahaba: A Gift for Generations, two books of essays focusing on the rivers of his native state, as well as Old Cahawba, a history of Alabama's first state capital. He lives in Birmingham Alabama.