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Celebrating 355 Years


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Boston Walks presents


Ten Saucy, Sensual (Sexy), & Sophisticated
Places to Walk
in Boston, MA US 2009









Copyright Michael Alan Ross, 1997-2009
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From the Charles River, a red, white, and blue political agenda flows!






Number 1

Chestnut Hill Mall


2 Level, Indoor 1\4th Mile Walk








Number 2

Newbury Street


1\2th Mile Walk








Number 3

Harvard Square


1\2th Mile Walk








Number 4

Esplanade


3\4ths Mile Waterside Walk








Number 5

Massachusetts Avenue - From MIT to Symphony Hall


1.5 Mile Walk








Number 6

Hanover Street - North End


1\2 Mile Walk








Number 7

Faneuil Hall - Quincy Market


1\4 Mile Walk








Number 8

Charles Street - From Beacon Street to Charles Circle


1\3rd Mile Walk








Number 9

Marblehead Harbor


3/4th Mile Walk








Number 10

Concord Center


3/4ths Mile Walk








Learn about more walks!


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You also

can follow not only in Paul Revere's footsteps

but also

in diverse footsteps of the American ethnic experience such as:



Some of BostonWalks' self-guided walk tours include:



Examples of BostonWalks' Self-Guided Bike Tours


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6 Self-Guided Walking/Bicycling Jewish Boston History Tours

Covers Boston, Brookline, and Cambridge

Softcover 198 pages with maps & b/w photos

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Now available!


The Ten Commandments Guidebook

Ways to Self-Struggle with Classic Morals

In Song, Poetry, and Prose

Covers 10 Commandments Plus One Other!

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Boston Walks

The Jewish
Friendship Trail


















The Jewish Friendship Trail in Boston's West and North Ends includes the homes of
Brandeis and Filene




Chazak Ve-ematz
be strong and resolute

(Moses words to Joshua in Deut. 31:7)




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"West End House" circa 2004
Begun by 35 Jewish boys in 1903!
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Boston Walks

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How do you imagine the relationship between freedom and responsibility within a democracy?

Check out this poetic interpretation:


In Defense of Liberty and Democracy, Freedom and Responsibility


considering the parasha of the week, Yitro.




Isn't it time to Attract Middle Class Families Back into Our Cities?

Here's 10 Ways to bring middle-class families back into cities like NYC:


10 Ways to Bring Middle Class Families Back into New York City, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Atlanta, and other Cities


considering the best of the suburban paradigm for our large cities.




Are you curious about what are some of the ethical reasons for single-payer universal health care insurance?


10 Moral Reasons for One Payer Universal Health Care Insurance for America


in light of Hillel's If I'm only for myself, what am I?




When was the last time you really laughed?



We're featuring good Jewish jokes!
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by clicking here!

We know that there are other belly laughs our there.
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Isn't time to make unhealthy hospitals history?

Here's 10 ways to make our hospitals healthier!








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