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WalkBoston: Walking Tours of Boston's Unique Neighborhoods A book of 30 urban
walking tours created by WalkBoston members, in and around Boston.
Detailed maps, directions and transit connections. Published with
the Appalachian Mountain Club. |
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WalkBoston T-shirt Our walker
icon is on the front and our full logo runs down the back. Black
printing on a 100% cotton Tee in our signature color. Women's sizes S, M, L; Men's sizes
S, M, L, XL. |
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WalkBoston Pedometer Walking
guru Mark Fenton says that after shoes, a pedometer is the best
tool a walker can buy. It’s an easy and effortless way to
keep track of your activity, and also provides motivation. Experts
say 10,000 steps a day is a good goal for a healthy lifestyle.
WalkBoston/AL-3000 pedometer by Accusplit. |
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| Car-Free in Boston The 2003 edition of the ultimate transit guide for residents and visitors alike. Maps, directions, and descriptions for hundreds of destinations. |
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Shawmut Peninsula Map Did you
know that central Boston is more than 70 percent landfill? Or
that early colonists lived for 175 years on a hilly little peninsula?
Use WalkBoston’s Shawmut Peninsula map to take a self-guided
tour tracing Boston’s original shoreline along today’s
streets. Informative text on the back is keyed to 30 points of
historic interest. |
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Gift Memberships/Individual: Free or discounted walks/events,
newsletters, e-announcements/alerts, publication discounts and a $25
drive credit for members who join Zipcar. |
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WalkBoston publications available for purchase or download: |
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About Us |
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Join Us |
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About Walking |
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Making A More Walkable Community |
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Walk Maps |
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Reporting Form |
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Intersection Form |
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Driver Complaint Form |
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Improving Pedestrian Access to Transit:
An Advocacy Handbook |
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Safe Routes to School Toolkit for
Communities |
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Community Walking Resource Guide 26 case studies illustrating how communities across Massachusetts shaped their walking environments. Supplies limited. |
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A Pedestrian Perspective on the Central Artery Project WalkBoston’s guidelines for a pedestrian-friendly streetscape over the underground Central Artery. |