New Haven (CT) (Then and Now)

$19.55

This book offers a comparative historical view of New Haven, Connecticut, supporting studies in urban development and industrialization.

New Haven (CT) (Then and Now)
New Haven (CT) (Then and Now)
$19.55

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Home to Yale University and once inhabited by Native Americans and settlers, New Haven has a long and fascinating history. 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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Weight 0.318 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 0.7 × 23.5 in

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