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Quincy: A Past Carved in Stone
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Quincy: A Past Carved in Stone

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Quincy, Massachusetts, is a historic and solid community whose first fortunes were made in the granite and shipbuilding industries. Its battleships and stone carvings have traveled the country and the world over, and the legacy of Quincy’s early years is indeed carved in stone. Patricia Harrigan Browne’s new visual history of this fascinating city chronicles its development from the 1870s through World War II in a series of remarkable vintage photographs. For many, of course, Quincy is a beloved and

welcoming hometown community. Its natural charm and beauty hold great attraction; Quincy’s Hough’s Neck was once considered one of the premier summer resorts in the United States. Ms. Browne’s book contains photographs of beachgoers along the Quincy shore in 1916 and the building of the Neponset River Bridge, in addition to some especially moving pictures of the granite workers and carvers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 July 1996
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738537344

Quincy, Massachusetts, is a historic and solid community whose first fortunes were made in the granite and shipbuilding industries. Its battleships and stone carvings have traveled the country and the world over, and the legacy of Quincy’s early years is indeed carved in stone. Patricia Harrigan Browne’s new visual history of this fascinating city chronicles its development from the 1870s through World War II in a series of remarkable vintage photographs. For many, of course, Quincy is a beloved and

welcoming hometown community. Its natural charm and beauty hold great attraction; Quincy’s Hough’s Neck was once considered one of the premier summer resorts in the United States. Ms. Browne’s book contains photographs of beachgoers along the Quincy shore in 1916 and the building of the Neponset River Bridge, in addition to some especially moving pictures of the granite workers and carvers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 July 1996
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738537344