Hingham
The established neighborhoods of Hingham make up a seashore community that has retained much of its historic charm. The Old Derby Academy, Old Ordinary Tavern, and the Old Ship Meetinghouse church are all local treasures. A trip down Main Street affords extraordinary views of fine Victorian homes and Colonial farmhouses. Hingham was also home to the U.S. armed forces buildup during World Wars I and II. This Colonial settlement truly remains a celebrated all-American town.
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Hingham
The established neighborhoods of Hingham make up a seashore community that has retained much of its historic charm. The Old Derby Academy, Old Ordinary Tavern, and the Old Ship Meetinghouse church are all local treasures. A trip down Main Street affords extraordinary views of fine Victorian homes and Colonial farmhouses. Hingham was also home to the U.S. armed forces buildup during World Wars I and II. This Colonial settlement truly remains a celebrated all-American town.
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Hingham

Hingham

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Hingham

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Overview

The established neighborhoods of Hingham make up a seashore community that has retained much of its historic charm. The Old Derby Academy, Old Ordinary Tavern, and the Old Ship Meetinghouse church are all local treasures. A trip down Main Street affords extraordinary views of fine Victorian homes and Colonial farmhouses. Hingham was also home to the U.S. armed forces buildup during World Wars I and II. This Colonial settlement truly remains a celebrated all-American town.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439616147
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/15/2005
Series: Postcard History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 60 MB
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About the Author

James Pierotti, a graduate of Babson College and the owner of the Cinnamon Bear Cafe in Hingham Square, is a member of the Hingham Historical Society and the Friends of Downtown Historic Hingham. His preservation work with the Massachusetts Historic Commission secured the listing for Bent�s Cookie Factory, owned by his family, on the National Register of Historic Places. Hingham resident Scott Wahle is a news coanchor on CBS4 in Boston.
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