Extraordinary Boston

Extraordinary Boston by Applewood Books, published by Back Bay Press in 1994, is an illustrated exploration of the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. This 128-page book presents a photographic study that highlights Boston’s unique viewpoints, showcasing both its historic landmarks and modern architecture. Through a blend of aerial photography and captivating images, the book captures the essence of Boston, framed by its iconic harbor and rivers.
Readers will find a celebration of Boston’s culture, history, and tradition as the book visits beloved sites such as Acorn Street, the Public Garden, and the Charles River. It offers a fresh perspective on the city’s topography and makes connections between the old and new, inviting an appreciation for the diverse elements that define this New England gem. With its focus on photography and regional themes, this edition serves as a visual journey through one of the United States’ most storied cities.
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Framed by its historic harbor and rivers, poised between old and new, Boston is a special place with a dynamic story. This up-to-date photographic study discovers unique viewpoints and celebrates culture, history and tradition. It visits the best-loved sites–Acorn Street, the Public Garden, the Charles–with a fresh eye. It studies the newest architecture and honors venerable sculpture. With aerial photography and twilit skylines, it captures topography and makes new connections.
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