Why is boston called the hub




















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Beans slow-baked in molasses have been a favorite Boston dish since colonial days, when the city was awash in molasses due to its rum-producing role in the "triangular trade. What is the nickname for Lowell Massachusetts? Incorporated in to serve as a mill town, Lowell was named after Francis Cabot Lowell, a local figure in the Industrial Revolution.

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I just looked at the July 31, Boston Globe. The headline "2 Hub men die in blast;New York also destroyed" does not appear in that issue. Sorry for the confusion. I'm retracing my steps to see if the reference to Boston as the "hub of the universe" first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly. Can anyone help? Did this appear in a Boston Globe magazine recently? The headline mentioned, "2 Hub men die in blast, New York also destroyed" appeared in a parady newspaper call Not the Boston Globe published sometime back in the 's.

I have a copy of it somewhere. The actual headline, was "Hub man dies in Nuclear Blast" You had to read further into the article before you figured out that a nuclear bomb had accidently been detenated in New York City.

It also had the other great headline, "Heat wave predicted, followed by flooding". This is an old one. But with the new brick sidewalk work outside the old Filene's building, you can see the stone plaque in all it's glory. It's several feet across, gray stone-- set in the brick walkway at the entrance to the pedestrian walkway at Washington Street downtown near Macy's.

Thankfully Boston IS the Hub, as nothing else could be. Boston was founded in by English Puritans fleeing religious persecution. On 29 March a fleet of 11 ships carrying people sailed from England to Massachusetts. They were led by John Winthrop At first the people settled at Charlestown, which had been founded the year before.

Boston can be found in 16 countries throughout the world. In some countries the place can be found more than once. For example America, South Africa and Uzbekistan.

America has the highest number of places called Boston , spread accross 16 regions. Place name.



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