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A History Lover's Guide to Boston

A History Lover's Guide to Boston

By Fortier, Alison

Published by The History Press

English 240 pages 2026
Estimated reading time: 4 h 24 min
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About this book

Your Guide to American Revolutionary History in Today's Vibrant Boston From its founding in 1630, the "City on the Hill" has been home to those who seek freedom. Without the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the midnight ride of Paul Revere, there would have been no American Revolution. Sam Adams, John Hancock, and John Adams put Boston in the forefront on the path to Independence and the creation of the United States. Later reformers and trailblazers included Dorothea Dix, who advocated on behalf of the mentally ill, and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who created the city's "Emerald Necklace" of parks. From the Old North Church to the Freedom Trail and the Irish Famine Memorial, follow historian Alison Fortier as she reveals how the history of this city tells the story of our country.

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