Blind park ranger illuminates Boston’s rich history
July 5th, 2008From The Boston Globe:
Park ranger John Manson, who has been blind since birth, retires after 30 years of service at Boston historical sites. Manson is recognized for his vast knowledge of historical trivia and for his intuitive knack for engaging his audiences in history.
“Take any event that happened in Faneuil Hall, from the time it was built in 1742, and he would have researched it on his own and known everything about it,” said Sheila Cooke-Kayser, who worked with Manson for 16 years. “And then by chatting with his audience, he would find connections and immediately be able to make it relevant to today’s world.”


