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Boston's Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them

Autor Joseph M. Bagley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2021
As Boston approaches its four-hundredth anniversary, it is remarkable that it still maintains its historic character despite constant development. The fifty buildings featured in this book all pre-date 1800 and illustrate Boston’s early history. This is the first book to survey Boston’s fifty oldest buildings and does so through an approachable narrative which will appeal to nonarchitects and those new to historic preservation. Beginning with a map of the buildings’ locations and an overview of the historic preservation movement in Boston, the book looks at the fifty buildings in order from oldest to most ­recent. Geographically, the majority of the buildings are located within the downtown area of Boston along the Freedom Trail and within easy walking distance from the core of the city. This makes the book an ideal guide for tourists, and residents of the city will also find it interesting as it includes numerous properties in the surrounding neighborhoods. The buildings span multiple uses from homes to churches and warehouses to restaurants. Each chapter features a building, a narrative focusing on its historical significance, and the efforts made to preserve it over time. Full ­color photos and historical drawings illustrate each building and area. Boston’s Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them presents the ideals of historic preservation in an approachable and easy­-to-­read manner appropriate for the broadest audience. Perfect for history lovers, architectural enthusiasts, and tourists alike. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781684580392
ISBN-10: 1684580390
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 160 color plates
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brandeis University Press
Colecția Brandeis University Press

Notă biografică

Joseph Bagley is the city archaeologist of Boston, a historic preservationist, and a staff member of the Boston Landmarks Commission. He is the author of the award-winning A History of Boston in 50 Artifacts

Cuprins

Acknowledgments, Preface, 1. Blake House 1661, 2. Paul Revere House c.1680, 3. Pierce House 1683, 4. Lemuel Clap House c. 1710, 5. Pierce-Hichborn House c. 1711, 6. Ebenezer Clough House c. 1711, 7. Old State House 1713, 8. Boston Light Station 1716, 9. Union Oyster House c. 1716, 10. Ebenezer Smith House c. 1716, 11. Kimball-Cheever House c. 1716, 12. Old Corner Bookstore 1718, 13. Old North Church 1723, 14. Daniels-Goldsmith House c. 1725, 15. Andrew Cunningham House 1728, 16. Old South Meeting House 1729, 17. Grant House c. 1734, 18. Faneuil Hall 1742, 19. Shirley-Eustis House 1746, 20. Thomas Gardner House c. 1747, 21. King's Chapel 1750, 22. Dillaway-Thomas House 1752, 23. Linden Hall 1755, 24. Loring-Greenough House 1760, 25. Benjamin Faneuil Gatekeeper's House c. 1761, 26. Gardiner Building 1763, 27. Ebenezer Hancock House 1767, 28. Charles Tileston House c. 1770, 29. Joseph Royall House c. 1770, 30. Clapp-Field House c.1772, 31. Warren Tavern c. 1780, 32. Spooner-Lambert House 1782, 33. Bicknell House c. 1785, 34. Glapion-Middleton House c. 1786, 35. Fowler-Clark-Epstein Farm c. 1786, 36. Elijah Jones House c. 1786, 37. George Haynes House 1788, 38. Brighton First Church Parsonage c. 1790, 39. Bond-Glover House c. 1790, 40. Kilton-Beal House c. 1790, 41. Calvin Bird House c. 1790, 42. Caroline Capen House c. 1790, 43. Deacon John Larkin House c. 1790, 44. John Hurd House c. 1790, 45. Memorial Hall 1791, 46. Thompson House c. 1794, 47. Timothy Thompson House c. 1794, 48. William Wiley House c. 1794, 49. Daniel Carter House c. 1794, 50. Salem Turnpike Hotel c. 1794, Bibliography

Recenzii

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"As Boston's city archaeologist, Joe Bagley knows more about the Olde Towne's historic structures than do most people. He shares that knowledge... This however, is not a book about architecture - as Bagley says in his introduction, 'it is about Bostonians... and what makes Boston, Boston.'" 

"Bagley is wry and witty . . . demonstrating superior deductive skills and rousing the public to see the value of their past around them."

"City archaeologist Joseph Bagley has a special way of bringing Boston's evolution to life. In A History of Boston in 50 Artifacts Bagley delivers a tangible take on our past through a collection of stunning portraits of things that have been unearthed here."

"The author's engaging writing style keeps the pages turning. Recommended."