Reinventing Boston: A City Engineered
It is engineered.
From the first subway to Long Wharf through the Big Dig, Boston has led the nation in transforming its cityscape.
Even as we walk the narrow streets of the 17th-century town, we approach the newest Boston, a city of giant green spaces and open vistas.
Discover all the layers of Boston and the hows and whys of its changes: the invention of the telephone, the first American subway, the rise and fall of interstate highways, the recovery of the harbor, and perhaps even a forgotten body of water that was once Ben Franklin’s favorite swimming hole.
COST | ↑ top |
Adults $15; Children ages 6-12 $10; Free for members.
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/Boston_Engineered
LOCATION | ↑ top |
Tremont St & Court Streets, Boston, MA, 02111 map
Phone: 6173672345
Meet your guide at the corner of Tremont & Court Streets, in front of the Steaming Kettle.
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