Bostonians have been making their city bigger (and bigger and bigger) for generations. Their favorite method has been to fill in the shallows near their shores.
The change over the centuries has been astonishing. Just watch this five-second Web illustration of Boston's expanding landmass.
(The illustration was designed by Jeff Beam, BudgetTravel.com's Web developer.)
Related: Boston's Secret Hotels.
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Wow. I knew Boston has grown via filling in the marshes with landfill, but I had no idea how much!
Posted By Josh on August 22, 2007, 4:58 PM
Hey, Josh,
Thanks for your comment. Yeah, I was really surprised, too.
--Sean
Blog editor
P.S. Jeff, our developer, would like to point out that he can do far more impressive tricks with Flash than this basic technique. But simple was enough for this project.
Posted By Sean O'Neill on August 22, 2007, 5:01 PM