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Billerica Illustrated Dapice David A

  • SKU: BELL-54224318
Billerica Illustrated Dapice David A
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 60.41 MB
Pages: 127
Author: D'Apice, David A.
ISBN: 9780738573342, 9781439623909, 0738573345, 1439623902
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Illustrated

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Billerica Illustrated Dapice David A by D'apice, David A. 9780738573342, 9781439623909, 0738573345, 1439623902 instant download after payment.

From its pre-Colonial origins to the hustle and bustle of today, Billerica has remained a thriving village with something for everyone. Surrounded by lakes, rivers, and footpaths that became the building blocks of the state's road system, Billerica's history reflects the growth trends of a young nation--a history steeped in courage, independence, prosperity, and celebration. Originally the Shawshin Wilderness, the fledgling settlement took the name Billerica and was incorporated as a town in 1655. The territory initially included lands that would become parts of Bedford, Tewksbury, Wilmington, and Carlisle. For the next three centuries, farmers, weavers, merchants, millers, and craftsmen sought out Billerica for its agricultural opportunity, potential waterpower, recreational attractions, and strategic travel routes.

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