The North End: A Brief History of Boston's Oldest Neighborhood
Before evolving into a thriving 'Little Italy, Boston's North End saw a tangled parade of military, religious and cultural change. Home to prominent historical figures such as Paul Revere, this neighborhood also played host to Samuel Adams and the North End Caucus- which masterminded the infamous Boston Tea Party- as well as the city's first African-American church. From t...more
Paperback, 190 pages
Published
June 11th 2009
by History Press
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I admit, this is a biased review because my friend wrote this book. But that aside, I think it is an excellent brief historical overview of a very popular neighborhood in Boston. I also lived in this neighborhood so it was fun for me to follow along the street names and building/store front changes.
As a reader who does not have the above ties, I still think would enjoy this book. Its a great short history of type of non fiction that clearly links American historical events, such as ...more
As a reader who does not have the above ties, I still think would enjoy this book. Its a great short history of type of non fiction that clearly links American historical events, such as ...more
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