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Hills of Somerville Walking Map

Hills of Somerville Walking Map

Like an east coast San Francisco, Somerville’s street grid is imposed on its hills without regard to steep grades. Architects have capitalized on the city’s dramatic views with two- and three-family houses densely built in straight rows climbing the hills. The city’s glacial hills and deep valleys were first settled by colonial farmers. Their roads—which …

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West Cambridge Walking Map

West Cambridge Walking Map

The pathways of Cambridge spread far beyond its famous education centers. Some areas, such as the Charles River, are well known to present and former students. Still, the secrets of the leafy residential areas west of Harvard Square are likely to remain unseen until teased out by a journey on foot with an advisory text …

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Cambridge Urban Core Walking Maps

Cambridge Urban Core Walking Maps

One of the many benefits of walking is that you see and experience things you’d miss using other modes of travel. And the best way to enjoy them is with a WalkBoston map. Our five maps for Cambridge Urban Core feature places that are wonderful to walk, easy to navigate, and convenient to get around …

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The Neponset River and Ashmont Hill Walking Map

The Neponset River and Ashmont Hill Walking Map

A quiet river flows through a widening estuary to Boston Harbor, past riverfront communities and a public beach. This river–the Neponset–is a little-known sister of the larger Charles River. The two rivers could not be more different. Where the Charles is the focus of downtown and the universities, the Neponset flows past old chocolate mills …

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TIP Amendment Comment letter

TIP Amendment Comment letter

November 2, 2009 Boston Region MPO 10 Park Plaza, Suite 2150, Boston, MA 02116-3968 RE: TIP Amendment Dear MPO Members: WalkBoston writes to express our support for two of the projects included for ARRA funding in the recommended TIP Amendment that is currently under consideration. Of particular importance to WalkBoston’s members – because of their …

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