Wakefield Revisited

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
Cover of the book Wakefield Revisited by Nancy Bertrand, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Nancy Bertrand ISBN: 9781439639016
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: December 6, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Nancy Bertrand
ISBN: 9781439639016
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: December 6, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Since its settlement in 1639, the town now known as Wakefield has enjoyed a rich and varied history. Wakefield Revisited celebrates the personality of this community. Featured are some of the town�s most unforgettable characters; from 19th-century house painter Franklin Poole, who captured the town�s character in a myriad of rare, precise oil paintings, to the fascinating strong women who played a major role in forging the personality of Wakefield. In these pages, the reader will visit nearly forgotten landmarks, buildings, and sites and rediscover the long-lost businesses and industries that made Wakefield �the most enterprising community north of Boston.� Capping it all will be images of celebrations, from Grand Army of the Republic marches to the high school relocation procession to the town�s trademark Fourth of July parade, which has evolved into the largest Independence Day parade in Massachusetts.
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Since its settlement in 1639, the town now known as Wakefield has enjoyed a rich and varied history. Wakefield Revisited celebrates the personality of this community. Featured are some of the town�s most unforgettable characters; from 19th-century house painter Franklin Poole, who captured the town�s character in a myriad of rare, precise oil paintings, to the fascinating strong women who played a major role in forging the personality of Wakefield. In these pages, the reader will visit nearly forgotten landmarks, buildings, and sites and rediscover the long-lost businesses and industries that made Wakefield �the most enterprising community north of Boston.� Capping it all will be images of celebrations, from Grand Army of the Republic marches to the high school relocation procession to the town�s trademark Fourth of July parade, which has evolved into the largest Independence Day parade in Massachusetts.

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