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Unknown New England [Paperback]

Jon Marcus (Author)
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October 9, 2003
Think you know New England? Think again. Sure, the area is home to many of America's most famous tourist destinations, but its woods, hills, craggy seacoast, and historic cities also hide these nearly 1,100 other extraordinary attractions that are just as—if not more—interesting than the places that get all the ink. A museum brimming with artifacts from the Titanic, for example, the site of the first liquid-fueled rocket launch, and the field where the first World Series was played. There’s the town in Vermont that was the site of a little-known battle in the Civil War, the only place in America shelled by enemy guns during World War I, and the real Pepperidge Farm. You can ponder the sites of presumed Viking settlements, Stonehenge-like ruins, ghost towns, graves of reputed vampires, and the tombstone of a 3,800-year-old Egyptian mummy—in a cemetery in Vermont. Or check out the town that was the model for Riverdale of the Archie comic books, Al Capone's bar, a ! Cold War-era nuclear missile silo, and the laboratory where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.

Many tiny New England museums are largely unknown, but their holdings are superlative, including the world’s largest collections of mounted dinosaurs, antique trolley cars, and Hollywood memorabilia. There’s a collection of postage stamps second in size only to that in the Smithsonian Institution, and the only museum in America devoted to indoor plumbing. Hidden in these small depositories are Marie Antoinette’s harpsichord, the case that carried Louis XV’s crown jewels, the world’s largest ring, a compass owned by Galileo, the skull of Blackbeard the pirate, the bones of a whale found mysteriously buried 150 miles from the ocean—even Elvis Presley’s gallstones.

So don’t wait. Discover the secrets of unknown New England


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About the Author

Jon Marcus is a lifelong New Englander, born in Boston and schooled in Maine, who began his professional career on Cape Cod. He is the editor of Boston Magazine and writes about travel for Yankee and Conde Nast Traveler, and for newspapers including the Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, and Washington Post. His stories on other topics have appeared in the Melbourne, Australia, Sunday Herald Sun, The Independent (London), and in the magazines New York Times Upfront and the American Journalism Review. He has won several journalism awards.

Marcus is also the author of Our Boston (Voyageur Press, 2003) – which Foreword Magazine called "packed with information" and the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel said "brings Boston to life through interesting, little-known details" – Lighthouses of New England (Voyageur Press, 2001), and The Complete Illustrated Guidebook to Boston's Public Parks and Gardens (Silver Lining Press, 2002). A U.S. education correspondent for The Times of London, Marcus previously was a full-time Boston-based reporter for The Associated Press. He began his career as a writer at The Cape Cod Times. He is a graduate of Bates College in Maine, Oxford University and the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: 1st Book Library (October 9, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1414020023
  • ISBN-13: 978-1414020020
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,012,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Gift for Your Favorite New Englander, November 17, 2003
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I am a New England-born history and trivia buff. I thought I knew everything there is to know about my favorite region, but I never realized just how much I have been missing! This book is chock full of fascinating, well-chosen facts, written in an evocative style that is at times touching, often funny, but always interesting and easy to read. The attractions and destinations the author describes run the gamut from educational to more than a little wacky. The book's organization -- by region and town -- makes it a great reference guide to use as a day-trip planner, or to keep in the glove compartment for quick reference when you find yourself out and about with some time on your hands on a crisp fall day. This is the perfect gift to leave on the bedside table in your guest room, and to give to your favorite New Englander -- I wish someone had given it to me years ago!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Source for Interesting Information, December 15, 2003
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As someone who travels throughout New England for business, I am always looking for something new and different to talk about with customers. This book gives you that and more. There is something about most of the towns and areas that I visit in the course of my work. I was especially impressed with the amount of work and research that is evident in the book. The author not only has a gift for words, but he also took the time to present the information using clear and concise language. It was fun to just sit and read about the hidden treasures in cities and towns I thought I knew.
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