"New Haven in a Nut Shell," originally published in 1904, offers a fascinating glimpse into the city of New Haven, Connecticut, at the turn of the century. This compact guide provides a concise overview of the city's history, notable landmarks, and points of interest. Readers will discover the rich tapestry of New Haven's past, from its early colonial roots to its burgeoning industrial and cultural scene. With detailed descriptions and insightful observations, this book serves as both a historical record and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the heritage of this vibrant New England city.
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