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Tango0124 Oct 2014 9:21 p.m. PST

… Entire History.

"A veteran EMT and ambulance driver in Boston, Ed McCarthy is in a great position to understand his hometown spatially. But he's also a history geek, and while constantly driving around the city's neighborhoods, he loves recognizing the streets, buildings and other locales from the history books he so often buries his nose in.

As great as the real-life history lesson was, especially for a visual learner like McCarthy, he wondered why it should it take an ambulance ride to get a geographic understanding of where Boston's many historic sites once stood. There had to be a way to combine a literary and visual vehicle to the past.

McCarthy needed a map. More specifically, he needed to create a map…"
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