When Rockland was king, shoes were its currency. As part of a seven-town
shoe manufacturing district that saw its heyday between the 1880s and
1920s, Rockland helped make one quarter of all the shoes being worn on
American feet during that time period. The factory names represented the
best the country had to offer: Just Wright, Emerson, Hurley Brothers,
and more. Time has changed all that.
In Rockland Through Time, we return to those golden days through the
collections of the Dyer Memorial Library and the Historical Society of
Old Abington, and then fast forward to today, to see what has become of
the buildings and homes that made Rockland the South Shore gem that it
was.