Cambridge

Cambridge

(Autor) William PH D Kerrigan
Formato: Hardcover
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Nestled among the foothills of eastern Ohio, historic Cambridge sits on a bluff overlooking the meandering Wills Creek. The National Road, the first federally funded interstate road, serves as its main street and has shaped its identity, character, and economy. The first legal bridge in the Northwest Territory spanned Wills Creek here in 1802, along Ebenezer Zane's narrow trace, which preceded the National Road. In the decades before the Civil War, the city thrived, serving travelers along this important thoroughfare; later Cambridge became a regional center for the coal, glass, and pottery industries. The arrival of the interstate system in the 1960s and the nearby construction of the largest interchange in the world at the time (connecting Interstates 70 and 77) rendered Cambridge's busy main street a sleepier place but one insulated from the off-ramp culture the interstate system spawned. Today Cambridge's historic downtown has undergone a remarkable revitalization, and this town of 11,000 is an American jewel. Cambridge celebrates the heritage of this town and offers glimpses into the lives, labor, and leisure of its residents.

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Editorial:
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9781531623944
Año de publicación:
2006
Fecha publicación:
26 de Abril de 2006

William PH D Kerrigan

William PH D Kerrigan is a renowned American literary scholar and critic, known for his groundbreaking work on Renaissance literature. His most famous work, "The Intellectual Development of John Milton," explores the influence of humanism on Milton's poetry. Kerrigan's incisive analysis and meticulous research have made him a leading authority in the field.

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