New England's Hidden Past

New England's Hidden Past
Author: Dan Landrigan
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1608939871

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New England is so compact that even casual visitors can sample its diverse history in just a short time. But travelers and residents alike can also pass right by historic buildings, landscapes, and iconic objects without noticing them. New England's Hidden Past presents the region’s history in an engaging new way: through 58 lists of historic places and things usually hidden in plain sight in all six New England states. Pay attention and you’ll find stone structures built by Indians, soaring churches financed by Franco-American millworkers, and public high schools started by colonists when New England was still a howling wilderness. You may have seen them, but you probably don’t know the story behind them. New England's Hidden Past takes readers to the grave sites of revolutionary heroines, Loyalist house museums, as well as, Revolutionary taverns and colonial inns. It takes them to Indian trails, the oldest houses, historic department stores, ghost towns, and Little Italys. Each unique, interesting location or object has a counterpart in the other five New England states. A perfect guide to keep in the car and refer to when traveling New England or planning a trip.

Curious New England

Curious New England
Author: Joseph E. Citro
Publisher: Upne
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Points the way to all the tantalizing treats and terrifying treasures that remain tucked away in overlooked museums, private collections, and forgotten recesses of this very special region

The History of New-England

The History of New-England
Author: Daniel Neal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1747
Genre: New England
ISBN:

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Buried Treasures of New England

Buried Treasures of New England
Author: W. C. Jameson
Publisher: august house
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874834857

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Discusses buried treasures located in New England, describing the types of treasures and attempts to retrieve them

Abandoned New England

Abandoned New England
Author: William F. Robinson
Publisher: Bulfinch Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Historic sites
ISBN: 9780821207345

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The Hidden History of Massachusetts

The Hidden History of Massachusetts
Author: Tingba Apidta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2003
Genre: Boston (Mass.)
ISBN: 9780971446205

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Backroads & Byways of New England: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions (Backroads & Byways)

Backroads & Byways of New England: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions (Backroads & Byways)
Author: Karen T. Hammond
Publisher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1581578911

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With natives as your guides, this series leads you down the road less traveled. Share an insider’s knowledge of New England’s roads less traveled and explore all its hidden corners with this guide. Journey to bucolic countryside, dramatic and rocky coastlines, pristine lakes and mountains, picturesque covered bridges, retro clam shacks and fishing villages—New England’s beauty exceeds all expectations. About the series: Whether you need to get away for a weekend or longer, want to explore your home state or make plans for free time in an area you don’t know well, take to the road with a Backroads & Byways book. You’ll discover the most interesting places to visit on and off the beaten path. Destinations will appeal to foodies, history buffs, families with kids, couples, adventurers, hikers, bikers—in short, everyone. With itineraries appropriate for visits of differing durations and in different seasons, tips for comfortable accommodations, great food, and good shopping too, look to Backroads & Byways for the most interesting and diverse short trips available.

Food for the Dead

Food for the Dead
Author: Michael E. Bell
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0819571717

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These stories of vampire legends and gruesome nineteenth-century practices is “a major contribution to the study of New England folk beliefs” (The Boston Globe). For nineteenth-century New Englanders, “vampires” lurked behind tuberculosis. To try to rid their houses and communities from the scourge of the wasting disease, families sometimes relied on folk practices, including exhuming and consuming the bodies of the deceased. Folklorist Michael E. Bell spent twenty years pursuing stories of the vampire in New England. While writers like H.P. Lovecraft, Henry David Thoreau, and Amy Lowell drew on portions of these stories in their writings, Bell brings the actual practices to light for the first time. He shows that the belief in vampires was widespread, and, for some families, lasted well into the twentieth century. With humor, insight, and sympathy, he uncovers story upon story of dying men, women, and children who believed they were food for the dead. “A marvelous book.” —Providence Journal Includes an updated preface covering newly discovered cases.