About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Bridges in Essex County, Massachusetts, Lighthouses in Essex County, Massachusetts, Railway stations in Essex County, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Route 128, Interstate 495, Interstate 95 in Massachusetts, U.S. Route 1 in Massachusetts, Massachusetts Route 129, Plum Island Airport, Massachusetts Route 97, MBTA bus routes in Saugus, Lynn, and Salem, Cape Ann Light, Beverly Municipal Airport, Coast Guard Air Station Salem, Marblehead Light, Memorial Bridge, Annisquam Harbor Light, Double-arch Sandstone Bridge, Hospital Point Light, Haverhill, Bakers Island Light, Lawrence Municipal Airport, Chain Bridge, Newburyport Harbor Light, Ipswich Range Lights, Lowell Junction, Eastern Point Light, Arsenal Street Bridge, Derby Wharf Light, Straitsmouth Island Light, Fort Pickering Light, Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge, Frank A. Palmer and Louise B. Crary, Choate Bridge, Merrimack Valley Seaplane Base, Ten Pound Island Light, Nahant Beach Boulevard, Third Railroad Station, Newburyport Harbor Rear Range Light, North Canal, Newburyport Harbor Front Range Light, Belden Bly Bridge, Lake Gardner Seaplane Base, Annisquam Bridge, Granite Keystone Bridge, Ipswich Essex Explorer. Excerpt: Route 128, also known as the Yankee Division Highway (for the 26th Infantry Division), and originally the Circumferential Highway, is a partial beltway around Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The majority of the highway is built to freeway standards, and about 3/5 of it is part of the Interstate Highway System. With the rapid growth of high-technology industry in the suburban areas along Route 128 from the 1960s to the 1980s, Route 128 came to symbolize the Boston high-tech community itself. However, today the industry has expanded significantly onto Interstate 495 as well, the next beltway out. In local culture, Route 128 is seen as something of...