Political Places of Boston: From the Backrooms to the Golden Dome
Symington, Timothy, Historical Journal of Massachusetts
Clint Richmond, Political Places of Boston: From the Backrooms to the Golden Dome, Muddy River Press, Brookline, MA, 2004.
There are many guides for getting around Boston: sightseeing, historical, sports, college hang-outs, etc. Clint Richmond has written an original type of guide. He focuses on the places in Boston that are of significant political importance. Characters such as Anne Hutchinson, James Michael Curley, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Kennedys, and Tip O'Neill are all mentioned in this guide, which shows the reader where the important political sites are.
The various sites in the book are arranged alphabetically, which obviously makes it easy to use. Before ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Political Places of Boston: From the Backrooms to the Golden Dome.
Contributors: Symington, Timothy - Author.
Journal title: Historical Journal of Massachusetts.
Volume: 35.
Issue: 2
Publication date: Summer 2007.
Page number: 189+.
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