An edition of New Haven (2006)

New Haven

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Colin M. Caplan
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An edition of New Haven (2006)

New Haven

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Originally inhabited by the native Quinnipiac, the Puritans traded blankets and wares in 1638 to acquire land destined to be a prosperous mercantile port. New Haven became a manufacturing center and was the carriage and corset capital of the world, while also being a leader in clocks, firearms, hardware, and oyster harvesting. Charles Goodyear and George W. Bush once called this city home, and Yale has attracted famous people such as Eli Whitney and Bill and Hillary Clinton. Within New Haven, antique and modern views are juxtaposed and vividly display the effects of mass redevelopment and industrial decline in the Elm City, while showing the development of community and economic prosperity in the 21st century.

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Publisher
Arcadia
Language
English
Pages
96

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Cover of: New Haven   (CT)  (Then and Now)
New Haven (CT) (Then and Now)
May 31, 2006, Arcadia Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: New Haven
New Haven
2006, Arcadia
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Cover of: Then & Now
Then & Now: New Haven
2006, Arcadia Publishing
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Edition Notes

Bibliography : p. 96.

Published in
Charleston, SC
Series
Then&Now

Classifications

Library of Congress
F104.N657 C37 2006

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96 p. :
Number of pages
96

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17905976M
ISBN 10
0738544752
ISBN 13
9780738544755
LCCN
2006923199
Goodreads
5405135

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Intensely used and experiencing numerous changes and shifts over the last 90 years, downtown was once marked by numerous large department stores, local banks, and countless small shops and restaurants.
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