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Legendary Locals of New Haven
Colin M. Caplan
Legendary Locals of New Haven
Colin M. Caplan
Finding someone who is not legendary in New Haven is nearly as hard as knowing how to pronounce the local dialect. In its earliest period there appeared epic characters like John Davenport, the towns founder; Roger Sherman, the citys first mayor and only signer of the four major US papers; and Benedict Arnold, patriot and famed traitor. The growing city emerged as a place of innovation and industry with people like Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin; Noah Webster, author of the first American English dictionary; Charles Goodyear, inventor of vulcanized rubber; and William Lanson, a distinguished African American contractor in the early 19th century. As the seat of Yale University and other major institutions, New Havens men and women continue to make a name for themselves. These legends include Yoshi and Bun Lai, mother and son restaurateurs who create sustainable sushi; Doris Townsend, historian and author; Frank Pepes Pizzeria Napoletana, begun in 1925; and Louis Lunch, birthplace of the hamburger. Legendary Locals of New Haven opens the doors to the citys rich history and its continuing legacy as a cultural center.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 9, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9781467100960 |
Publishers | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 8 × 165 × 235 mm · 408 g |
Language | English |