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  • Boston's Little Lanes and Passageways

  • An Untravel Tour through Downtown Boston, Massachusetts
  • By: Sasha Mandel
  • Narrated by: Sarah Dunn
  • Length: 54 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Boston's Little Lanes and Passageways

By: Sasha Mandel
Narrated by: Sarah Dunn
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Ever since its founding in the 17th century, Boston's residents have built and rebuilt, putting new buildings and streets where the old ones once lay. The city's streets are a constantly evolving, mutating entity, an amalgam of the old and the new. Downtown Boston is full of secret passageways and tight pedestrian alleys. The ghosts of Colonial Boston are preserved in these little known relics from the past.
©2007 Untravel Media (P)2007 Untravel Media
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It would be a great tour without the lousy music !

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If somehow you could turn the music off, it would great - why do people put lousy music to back up a great presentation?

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