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Boston: Walk to the Democratic National Convention 2004 Map

Boston: Walk to the Democratic National Convention 2004 Map

Walk America’s Walking City No doubt you’ll want to see and do a lot while in Boston, so here’s important advice: the easiest, most pleasant and least stressful way to enjoy the city is on foot. WalkBoston, as a member of the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Conventions (CERC), created this guide to encourage DNC delegates …

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Riverpaths of Everett, Somerville and Medford Walking Map

Riverpaths of Everett, Somerville and Medford Walking Map

The walk begins at the Orange Line Wellington Station. The route is roughly 4 miles and ends at the Orange Line Sullivan Square Station. The Mystic River gets its name from the Indian word Misi-Tuk for Great Tidal River. In colonial times the settlers saw that the Mystic was deeper than the Charles and water-dependent …

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Northborough Walking Map

Northborough Walking Map

With its bucolic setting along the historic Boston Post Road, Northborough is a great community for walking. This walking map features a variety of parks, historic buildings and community resources in two different parts of town. Click for “WalkBoston’s Northborough Walking Map” on Google Maps  

Boston Comment Letters from 2017 and Earlier

Boston Comment Letters from 2017 and Earlier

WalkBoston reviews selected development and transportation projects that are located in areas of particular importance to people walking, or that could have impacts on many existing (or future) pedestrians. Comment letters are submitted to the appropriate state or local public agencies. Seaport Square Expanded NPC Comment Letter 11/1/17 Comments On The Supplemental Information Document For The Back …

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Chelsea Complete Streets Support Letter

Chelsea Complete Streets Support Letter

December 4, 2017 Chelsea City Council 500 Broadway Chelsea, MA 02150 RE: WalkBoston support for Chelsea Complete Streets Resolution and Policy Dear Councilors: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on Chelsea’s Complete Streets Resolution and Policy. As a statewide pedestrian advocacy organization working to make Massachusetts more walkable, WalkBoston enthusiastically supports this policy and …

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