Most commonly known as the home of the world-famous Toll House cookie,
Whitman has a rich history that goes well beyond the cookie jar.
Centrally located between Boston and Cape Cod, the town played a
significant role in the formative years of the country. Early industries
included various mills, foundries, and tack factories; later industry
was defined by prosperous shoe manufacturing, as Whitman was home to
many of the country's largest shoe factories. Whitman takes the reader
on a trolley ride through the quaint center, which still evokes that
small-town feeling, and the town park, which was designed by legendary
architect Frederick L. Olmstead. Through more than two hundred
photographs, this nostalgic tour shows the schools, churches, commerce,
and the lives of Whitman residents, all of which bring back memories of
a simpler time.