
Boston in 50 Maps - Hardcover
Boston in 50 Maps - Hardcover
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by Andy Woodruff (Author)
See Boston from a new perspective in these fifty-plus new, original maps.
In this fun and informative book, you can trace Paul Revere's ride as well as Viking Leif Erikson's supposed (and dubious) route through the area. You can visualize how the city grew through landfill and annexation and where The Great Molasses Flood flew. With data collected from public sources, you can also see how structural forces have shaped the social and lived experience of Bostonians: inside are maps of redlining, urban renewal practices, and the busing of schoolchildren. Andy Woodruff's inventive cartography captures quirks of the city as well, such as Boston's distinctive three-decker residences, rogue turkeys, and Smoots. These clear and colorful maps make The Hub's history, urban plans, and lore easy-to-read and engaging.
Author Biography
Andy Woodruff is a cartographer who has worked on everything from hiking trail maps to digital data visualizations for over twenty years. After many annual visits to Boston while growing up, he moved to the area in 2008 and mapped his way into some expertise in Boston geography and cartography, co-authoring the Bostonography blog and co-organizing a local meetup on mapping technology.



















