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Hampton and Hampton Beach (Postcard History Series)
Elizabeth Aykroyd, Betty Moore
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| #1921379 in eBooks | 2005-07-20 | 2005-07-20 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Memories of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire|By M. Moore|The postcard history of Hampton and Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, is a wonderful book of a very special place. It truly is a visual history of Hampton and Hampton Beach. My family rented a cottage there on Great Boar's Head for several summers during the 1950's. I was thrilled to find this book which tells the history of Ham|About the Author|Elizabeth Aykroyd and Betty Moore are the curator and executive director of the Tuck Museum in Hampton. In Hampton and Hampton Beach, they have drawn upon the large collection of postcards from the Tuck Museum to illustrate the changing face of
Hampton, originally a summer village for Native Americans from the interior of New Hampshire, was founded in 1638 by a small group of Puritan farmers and fishermen. In 1840, the railroad brought the beginnings of the tourist industry to the little village. New businesses sprang up to accommodate the summer visitors arriving on the train from Boston, and the development of Hampton Beach as a resort began. The building of the street railway at the end of the nineteenth cen...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Hampton and Hampton Beach (Postcard History Series) | Elizabeth Aykroyd, Betty Moore. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.