Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State
From the Mayflower Pilgrims and the founding of Plymouth Colony to the high-tech firms and medical institutions surrounding Boston today, the last 400 years in Massachusetts has seen growth, prosperity, war, innovation, and decline. Textiles, shoemaking, fishing, and transportation engineering brought riches to cities and small towns. Echoing the pulse of America, the only constant has been change. Many of the factories, theaters, churches, and schools constructed during Massachusetts' heyday have succumbed to the elements or were destroyed by development.

Abandoned Massachusetts gives readers a glimpse into these once-thriving, now-forsaken buildings. Follow photographer David Whitemyer as he steps back in time to an ornate theater that opened on the same day the Titanic sank, to a factory that remained active from the Civil War through 2014, to America's oldest publicly funded institution for people with developmental disabilities, and to dozens of other fascinating structures around the state. Few of these architectural treasures will ever be restored, and most are gone forever.
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Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State
From the Mayflower Pilgrims and the founding of Plymouth Colony to the high-tech firms and medical institutions surrounding Boston today, the last 400 years in Massachusetts has seen growth, prosperity, war, innovation, and decline. Textiles, shoemaking, fishing, and transportation engineering brought riches to cities and small towns. Echoing the pulse of America, the only constant has been change. Many of the factories, theaters, churches, and schools constructed during Massachusetts' heyday have succumbed to the elements or were destroyed by development.

Abandoned Massachusetts gives readers a glimpse into these once-thriving, now-forsaken buildings. Follow photographer David Whitemyer as he steps back in time to an ornate theater that opened on the same day the Titanic sank, to a factory that remained active from the Civil War through 2014, to America's oldest publicly funded institution for people with developmental disabilities, and to dozens of other fascinating structures around the state. Few of these architectural treasures will ever be restored, and most are gone forever.
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Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State

Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State

by David Whitemyer
Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State

Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State

by David Whitemyer

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From the Mayflower Pilgrims and the founding of Plymouth Colony to the high-tech firms and medical institutions surrounding Boston today, the last 400 years in Massachusetts has seen growth, prosperity, war, innovation, and decline. Textiles, shoemaking, fishing, and transportation engineering brought riches to cities and small towns. Echoing the pulse of America, the only constant has been change. Many of the factories, theaters, churches, and schools constructed during Massachusetts' heyday have succumbed to the elements or were destroyed by development.

Abandoned Massachusetts gives readers a glimpse into these once-thriving, now-forsaken buildings. Follow photographer David Whitemyer as he steps back in time to an ornate theater that opened on the same day the Titanic sank, to a factory that remained active from the Civil War through 2014, to America's oldest publicly funded institution for people with developmental disabilities, and to dozens of other fascinating structures around the state. Few of these architectural treasures will ever be restored, and most are gone forever.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634992039
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 02/24/2020
Series: America Through Time Series
Pages: 96
Sales rank: 635,678
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

DAVID WHITEMYER is an amateur, self-taught photographer who has been exploring modern ruins since his adolescence in the early 1980s. He grew up in the Chicago suburbs and currently lives in southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, sons, and cats. In addition to his photographs, David's passion for history and architecture is demonstrated through his twenty-five years of work in the museum and exhibition planning profession, as a designer, architect, project manager, writer, and adjunct faculty member. His photographs and articles can be seen at www.dwhitemyer.com.

Table of Contents

About the Author 4

Introduction 5

1 Abandoned Massachusetts: Lost Treasures of the Bay State 9

2 If You Build It, They Will Come 14

3 Soldiers of Fortune 35

4 The Doctor Is Out 44

5 School of Hard Knocks 71

6 In Church of Excellence 76

7 All the World's a Stage 83

8 Lost Treasures 95

References 96

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