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Hopkinton
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Hopkinton

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The picturesque starting place for the Boston

Marathon, the town of Hopkinton, Massachusetts,

is home to a rich variety of industries and businesses.

Residents here have strong ties to the community, as

evidenced by the town’s wealth of festivals, public parks,

and gardens.

This exciting new photographic history takes us to the

time when electric streetcars ran in Hopkinton and the

coming of the railroad shaped the growth of the town.

We catch glimpses of residents hard at work in the area’s

old boot and shoe shops, granite quarries, sawmills, and

cranberry bogs. From views of early town government,

schools, and church buildings to intimate scenes of

home and everyday life, the over 150 rare and previously

unpublished images contained in Hopkinton create a

dramatic mosaic of the town’s past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 September 1997
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738590141

The picturesque starting place for the Boston

Marathon, the town of Hopkinton, Massachusetts,

is home to a rich variety of industries and businesses.

Residents here have strong ties to the community, as

evidenced by the town’s wealth of festivals, public parks,

and gardens.

This exciting new photographic history takes us to the

time when electric streetcars ran in Hopkinton and the

coming of the railroad shaped the growth of the town.

We catch glimpses of residents hard at work in the area’s

old boot and shoe shops, granite quarries, sawmills, and

cranberry bogs. From views of early town government,

schools, and church buildings to intimate scenes of

home and everyday life, the over 150 rare and previously

unpublished images contained in Hopkinton create a

dramatic mosaic of the town’s past.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 September 1997
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738590141