Anthony Mitchell Sammarco Books
Boston In Motion
By Frank Cheney, Anthony Mitchell Sammarco, Frank Cheney, Anthony Mitchell Sammarco
In Boston in Motion, the various conveyances available to the public over time are presented and explored in a riveting collection of original photographs.Boston in Motion, the sequel to Trolleys u...
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When Boston Rode The EL
By Frank Cheney, Anthony Mitchell Sammarco
The Boston Elevated Railway broke ground in 1899 for a new transit service that opened in 1901, providing a seven-mile elevated railway that connected Dudley Street Station in Roxbury and Sullivan...
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Georgetown (Ma) (Images Of America)
By Anthony Mitchell Sammarco, Anthony Mitchell Sammarco, Georgetown Historical Society
Referred to as "one of the prettiest and pleasantest places of all New England towns," Georgetown grew rapidly and, by the mid-nineteenth century, the population had risen dramatically. This town,...
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Downtown Boston (Ma) (Then & Now)
By Anthony Mitchell Sammarco, James Z. Kyprianos
Settled In 1630 By English Puritans Seeking Religious Freedom, Boston Has Always Been A City Prone To Significant And Monumental Change. Even Before It Was Incorporated As Boston, Named After The...
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Boston'S Financial District (Ma) (Images Of America)
Boston's Financial District Is Considered The Heart Of New England's Banking And Finance. It Is A Veritable Overlay Of Sleek Modern Office Buildings And Elegant High-rise Structures Of The Early T...
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Boston'S Back Bay In The Victorian Era
The Back Bay was one of Boston's premier residential neighborhoods between 1837 and 1901. From its quagmire beginnings and with the creation of the Boston Public Garden in the 1830s, the Back Bay...
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Roslindale
once Referred To As The Suburb Superb, Roslindale Was At One Time Part Of The Town Of West Roxbury, Which Had Been Set Off From Roxbury In 1851. The Rapid Development Of Roslindale, Which Was Annex...
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