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  1. Insight City Guide Boston (Insight City Guides Boston) by Brian Bell, 2005-10-19
  2. The Ecological City: Preserving and Restoring Urban Biodiversity
  3. Massachusetts date book: Incorporated municipalities and created counties by Gerald D Davenport, 2001
  4. Historic Preservation in the USA by Karolin Frank, 2002-06-20
  5. Matthew Gandy, Concrete and Clay: Reworking Nature in New York City, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002, 358 pages, $34.95 paperback [A book review from: Journal of Historical Geography] by D. Demeritt, 2004-04-01
  6. Inventing the Charles River by Karl Haglund, 2002-09-16
  7. Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston by Nancy S. Seasholes, 2003-09-28

1. Massachusetts Theme Unit
Cities in Massachusetts Complete the maze by spelling words. You can move up, down, left, and right. You can use the same word more than once.
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2. Massachusetts Theme Unit
Cities in Massachusetts Find each of the following words. BROOKLINE. PEABODY. TAUNTON. QUINCY. BROCKTON. FRAMINGHAM. SPRINGFIELD. LAWRENCE
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3. Renaming Cities From The Response To A Post Abt Boston
3751 02/22/04 Sun Author ceredo Subject Renaming Cities From the response to a post abt Boston Massachusetts Boston, *M SSACHUSETTS
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4. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia Geography North
WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia Geography North America Cities Massachusetts Plymouth A
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5. Massachusetts Geography, Maps And Information
Geography. Massachusetts. Maps Geography and Data Cities Maps Infoplease Atlas Map of Massachusetts A large and detailed map of the state that
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6. Massachusetts Geography From Eureka! Inquiry Unlimited
INDIVIDUAL COUNTIES * Massachusetts has 14 counties BARNSTABLE COUNTY GEOGRAPHY (Government *) cape region 15 CITIES and
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7. Massachusetts State Geography
Massachusetts State Geography. So you want to know about Massachusetts? Here are some highlights! Major cities Boston, Springfield and
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8. USIA - An Outline Of American Geography - Largest Cities
An Outline of American Geography Population of the 25 Largest U.S. Cities, 1994 21 ~ Boston, Massachusetts 547 725
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9. An Outline Of American Geography - Largest Cities
An Outline of American Geography Population of the 25 Largest U.S. Cities, 1994 21 ~ Boston, Massachusetts 547 725
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10. Massachusetts Geography
Geography. The eastern part of the commonwealth (its Other important cities include Worcester As a recreation and vacation land
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11. Massachusetts: Geography, Maps And Information
geography and maps of the state of massachusetts. massachusetts. Maps geography and Data cities. Maps. Infoplease Atlas Map of massachusetts
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Massachusetts
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Massachusetts
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Massachusetts
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Massachusetts
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state. Massachusetts Electronic Atlas
This site allows you to choose from dozens of data layers (including crime, voting, utilities, population) to produce the desired map of the state. The interface takes a little while to get used to but it's a fascinating site.
Geography and Data
Infoplease -Massachusetts
A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource.

12. U.S. Geography In The Early Republic Massachusetts
Information on towns, cities and residents.
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United States Geography in the Early Republic - MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts
Towns and Cities:
    Amesbury
      Just north of the Merrimack River , in Essex County , at the far north of Massachusetts.
      Amhurst
        In Hampshire County, about 7 miles northeast of Northhampton . Birthplace of Silas Wright , prominent member of the Albany Regency in NY from the 1820s to the 1840s. Amhurst College was founded there in 1821 and incorporated in 1825.
      Andover
        Small town around 25 miles north of Boston, in western Essex County , where a religiously conservative school was established in reaction against the liberalization of Harvard (which became a Unitarian institution early in the 19th century).
      Attleborough
      Beverly
      Boston
        It it difficult, and will take quite some time, to do justice to Boston, of course. In the early 1800s, it was the intellectual capital of the U.S. It has one of the finest harbors on the east coast. Originally, it was almost an island, connected to the mainland by "Boston neck", a strip just wide enough for one road (one of the reasons it could hold out so long in its rebellion against the English). Over the years, the neck was widened until it became wider than the "head" attached to it. Part of this filling-in process created the Back Bay. See Whitehill, Boston, A Topographical History

13. Massachusetts: Geography
Boston is the capital and largest city. Other important cities include Worcester As a recreation and vacation land, massachusetts has great stretches of
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14. Massachusetts Geography From Eureka! Inquiry Unlimited
massachusetts geography (Mass. State Department geography * strand) alphabetical * list of massachusetts cities and towns; unofficial and unincorporated
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THE MASSACHUSETTS AND BOSTON SPATIAL ENVIRONMENT
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MASSACHUSETTS GEOGRAPHY (Mass. State Department geography strand)
(see also: Massachusetts history ) [children's books in or about Massachusetts]
MASSACHUSETTS STATE GOVERNMENT AND TOURISM
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts - access to government (listing of cities and towns)
  • General Court
  • Massachusetts Tourist Information
  • Census 2000 county information

MAPS (definition OF MASSACHUSETTS)
  • Regional maps of Massachusetts towns
  • Massachusetts 14 counties regional map
  • Maps of the town centers of 100 Massachusetts 19th century towns
  • 1614 - Smith's Map of New England
  • 1634 - Wood's map located in "New England's Prospect"
THE MASSACHUSETTS ENVIRONMENT
  • Massachusetts wildlife
    • mammals
    • birds
    • reptiles and amphibians
  • Ponds and lakes of Massachusetts
  • Massachusetts agriculture
    • apples
    • cranberries
    • maple products
    • blueberries and raspberries
  • Massachusetts forests and parks by state regions
    • Appalachian Trail
    • Blackstone River Trail [early transformations in 19th century Uxbridge, Mendon, Sutton from farms to factory]

15. AllRefer.com - Massachusetts : Geography, United States (U.S. Political Geograph
massachusetts masuchOO´sits Pronunciation Key geography Boston is thecapital and largest city. Other important cities include Worcester,
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Massachusetts [mas u ch OO Pronunciation Key Geography The eastern part of the commonwealth (its official designation), including the Cape Cod peninsula and the islands lying off it to the south : the Elizabeth Islands Martha's Vineyard , and Nantucket : is a low coastal plain. In this area short, swift rivers such as the Merrimack have long supplied industry with power, and an indented coastline provides many good natural harbors, with Boston a major U.S. port. In the interior rise uplands separated by the rich Connecticut River valley, and farther west lies the Berkshire valley, surrounded by the Berkshire Hills, part of the Taconic Mts. The western streams feed both the Hudson and the Housatonic rivers. The state has a mean altitude of c.500 ft (150 m), and Mt. Greylock in the Berkshires is the highest point (3,491 ft/1,064 m). The climate is variable. Boston is the capital and largest city. Other important cities include

16. AllRefer.com - Massachusetts, United States (U.S. Political Geography) - Encyclo
massachusetts, US Political geography. Related Category US Political geography Cambridge, cities, United States • Cape Cod • Congregationalism
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Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Massachusetts [mas u ch OO Pronunciation Key , most populous of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by New York (W), Vermont and New Hampshire (N), the Atlantic Ocean (E), and Rhode Island and Connecticut (S). Sections in this article:
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17. Massachusetts: Geography
Boston is the capital and largest city. Other important cities include Worcester American geography massachusetts (The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy)
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18. MSN Encarta - United States (Geography)
The region’s cities have many distinct ethnic neighborhoods, the small citiesof western massachusetts, and the Mohawk Valley of New York.
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 163 items Article Outline Introduction AN EXPANSIVE AND DIVERSE NATION REGIONS of the UNITED STATES CLIMATES AND CLIMATIC REGIONS ... More Information b Economy Megalopolis lies along a busy oceanic route that extends across the North Atlantic to Western Europe. The presence of the sea has played an important role in the region’s economy since the colonial period. Early merchants transported goods via ocean trade routes, while rivers and land routes promoted trade with interior regions of the colonies and promoted economic growth. Trade and commerce were leading generators of wealth until the mid-1800s, when manufacturing became dominant. After World War II (1939-1945), the basis of the region’s economy shifted to service industries. In the late 1990s, service industries remained the basis of the region’s economy. Megalopolis houses the headquarters of 33 percent of the largest industrial corporations in the nation, 28 percent of the largest retailing companies, 44 percent of the largest life insurance companies, and 60 percent of the largest diversified financial companies.

19. Geo Ideas
massachusetts geography Ideas. Overview Richard A. Aieta promoted the idea that Boston and the Hub; Sister cities around the world; Employment graphs
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Massachusetts Geography Ideas
Overview: Richard A. Aieta promoted the idea that teachers could join forces to help put together a resource book to teach geography concepts and skills from a Massachusetts basis. Some of his ideas of what to include are listed below. Please add to it. What we are looking for is both student lessons and teacher resources to teach Mass geography. Before this idea was completed, Dick Aieta tragically died. But the work of sharing ideas goes on, as he would have wanted. Send back your ideas online to the Mass. Studies Project
  • The "address" of Massachusetts, by neighbors, borders, regions A distances map between places A counties map Boston, water and the M.W.R.A. A map of Congressional Districts A cities and towns map Some exercises on map scale Map symbols Mass. The explanation for Southwick extending into Connecticut An explanation of the State Seal and Flag around the Five Themes A road map with exercises How to do a geographic profile of my community The origin of Gerrymandering using a map A topographic map of the State - by cross section, water bodies, maps, rivers, lakes, canals

20. Maps
Includes outline maps of massachusetts, blank and with cities and towns. Zoom IntoMaps Hometown, USA Local geography Library of Congress Teaching
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Massachusetts Studies Project
Teaching Tools for Local History
** MAPS ** Introduction: A map is a visual representation of a place on a flat surface. Maps can help us understand our community's location in space and time In addition to teaching geographic understanding, maps can: illustrate change over time, personalize history by giving evidence of familiar landmarks in the setting of the past, and by demonstrating the attitudes of people and their beliefs about the area they live in, as well as the political policies of past eras. Exploring and creating maps can hone students' abilities to analyze, think and learn. Maps have traditionally been limited to paper media, which could be difficult to obtain for local areas. Digital solutions provide a range of new choices for searching, manipulating, viewing and analyzing maps, although paper maps can still be used very effectively in the classroom when available. General Teaching Tips: In general, try to select maps which are not too complicated, or ‘noisy’ for students to comfortably explore. Experiment with map websites and CD-ROMs before students use them to be sure you are familiar with navigating, zooming in and out, saving and printing maps. Some map sites require special browser plugins, for instance the "MrSid" plugin for Library of Congress maps, to make best use of their maps.

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