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Boston. Bahston. A wicked good look at the city of Boston, it's people, history, culture, and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether it's called Beantown, The Olde Towne, Titletown, The Cradle of Liberty, The Athens of America, The Puritan City, The City on a Hill, or any of its other obscure or oft-repeated nicknames, Boston has a long and varied history. Its universities and hospitals lead the nation, and its sports teams, politicians, and colloquialisms continue to captivate. Exploring this city's fascinating history, people, myths, culture, and trivia, The Handy Boston Answer Book takes an…mehr

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Boston. Bahston. A wicked good look at the city of Boston, it's people, history, culture, and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether it's called Beantown, The Olde Towne, Titletown, The Cradle of Liberty, The Athens of America, The Puritan City, The City on a Hill, or any of its other obscure or oft-repeated nicknames, Boston has a long and varied history. Its universities and hospitals lead the nation, and its sports teams, politicians, and colloquialisms continue to captivate. Exploring this city's fascinating history, people, myths, culture, and trivia, The Handy Boston Answer Book takes an in-depth look at one of America's oldest major cities. Learn about the city's founding by Puritan settlers, the Boston Massacre, the Great Fire, the opening of the T, the busing desegregation strife, the Big Dig, and much, much more. Tour landmarks from Faneuil Hall to Fenway Park to the United States' first public school, Boston Latin School, and important institutions such as Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital. Sports (and the local sports fanatics) are illuminated (and explained). Popular neighborhoods, ethnic enclaves, and the surrounding suburbs are canvassed. The government, notable sons and daughters, parks, and cultural institutions are all packed into this comprehensive guide to the city of Boston. Find answers to 1,200 questions, including: 1. What was the Boston revolt of 1689? 2. Who dramatized Paul Revere's Midnight Ride? 3. How did the Embargo Act of 1807 affect Boston? 4. How did Protestant and Yankee Boston become the multi-ethnic metropolis of today? 5. When did Boston's Great Fire occur? 6. How much of the city's land was reclaimed by filling in marshes, mud flats, and gaps between wharves along the waterfront? 7. What cities and towns comprise the "Greater Boston" region? 8. How many college students reside in Boston? 9. Why is the Boston Marathon always run on the third Monday of April? 10. Who ran the Boston Marathon the most times? 11. Were the baseball players always called the Red Sox? 12. Why did Boston get the "Athens of America" nickname? 13. What's "The T"? What's "The Pike"? 14. Who designed Boston's "Emerald Necklace"? 15. Who was Boston's longest-serving mayor? 16. Are "Tonics" and "Whoopie Pies" available at most "Spas"? 17. What do the colored lights on top of the old Hancock building say about the weather? 18. What do Samuel Adams, James Taylor, Benjamin Franklin, and Taylor Schilling have in common? A convenient place to go to look up the basic-and fun-facts about Boston, its history and culture, The Handy Boston Answer Book illustrates the unique character of the city through a combination of facts, stats, and stories, as well as the unusual and quirky. This informative book also includes a helpful bibliography and an extensive index, adding to its usefulness.
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Samuel Willard Crompton has spent much of his life within 100 miles of Boston, but he's never been a city kid. Rather, he was the country boy who observed the city from afar. He teaches history at Holyoke Community College in western Massachusetts and is the author or editor of many books, including Visible Ink's The Handy Civil War Answer Book, The Handy Military History Answer Book and The Handy State-by-State Answer Book: A Guide to the 50 States of America. He has a special interest in late-seventeenth-century Boston, the time when the Puritan ethos began to yield to that of the Yankee. As for sports, he has never run in the Boston Marathon, but he was at Fenway the night before Carl Yastremski made baseball history with his 3,000th career hit. He resides in Hadley, MA.