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The Boston Freedom Trail 1st Edition Robert Wheeler

  • SKU: BELL-42530570
The Boston Freedom Trail 1st Edition Robert Wheeler
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 27.74 MB
Pages: 81
Author: Robert Wheeler
ISBN: 9781510743779, 1510743774
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Boston Freedom Trail 1st Edition Robert Wheeler by Robert Wheeler 9781510743779, 1510743774 instant download after payment.

A Moving and Informative Guidebook and Keepsake Worthy of Coffee Table Display!
Through lyrical paragraphs and poignant black and white images, The Boston Freedom Trail reveals the essence of each site along the Freedom Trail, thereby allowing the reader to be moved and to connect more intimately with the splendor of liberty itself.
Said to be the soul of the city, Boston's Freedom Trail embodies the remarkable and courageous spirit of America's unyielding quest for Independence and makes Boston a popular and endearing tourist destination. Beginning within the elegantly manicured grounds of Boston's Common, this trail takes an estimated twenty million visitors a year on a fascinating 2.5-mile walk through its historic sites—sites enveloped within the city itself, and dotted with cafés, restaurants, bars, hotels, and commerce.
In this book, each of these sites, and each name associated with America's independence, whispers endless...

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