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DESCRIPTION:The Norman B. Leventhal WALK TO THE SEA is a one-mile walking
  tour that encompasses four centuries of Boston history.&nbsp\; There ar
 e eight stops along the way\, with illuminated glass panels displaying i
 mages\, maps and a brief history of each particular location.\n&nbsp\;\n
 Now you can enrich your experience of the WALK TO THE SEA on your mobile
  or wireless device.&nbsp\; As you visit the panels\, you can deepen you
 r understanding of each location by viewing more maps and historical pho
 tographs while listening to how Boston&rsquo\;s transformation shaped th
 e place where you are standing.&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nThe WALK TO THE SEA is 
 always free for visitors.&nbsp\; Guests can also access the virtual tour
  from their home computer or view it at the Norman   B.   Leventhal   Ma
 p   Center at the Boston Public Library.&nbsp\; Downloadable maps\, imag
 es and other content continue to be directly available on the Walk&rsquo
 \;s website\, www.walktothesea.com.\n&nbsp\;\nThe Norman B. Leventhal WA
 LK TO THE SEA begins at the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill and
  ends at Long Wharf\, passing many historic landmarks on its one-mile pa
 th through the bustling center of Boston&rsquo\;s downtown to the harbor
 \, among them: King&rsquo\;s Chapel\, Government   Center\, Old State Ho
 use\, Financial District\, Custom House and the Rose Kennedy Greenway.\n
 &nbsp\;\nThe path was developed in collaboration with the Norman B. Leve
 nthal Map Center at the Boston Public Library.&nbsp\; The Map Center is 
 committed to developing innovative uses of maps and geographic materials
  to engage people&rsquo\;s curiosity about the world\, thereby enhancing
  their understanding of geography\, history\, world cultures\, and citiz
 enship.&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nBoston Mayor Thomas Menino dedicated the WALK T
 O THE SEA in 2008\, and welcomes the addition of the virtual tour\; &ldq
 uo\;Our City&rsquo\;s rich history attracts millions of visitors each ye
 ar and the Walk to the Sea has been a fantastic addition\; this free vir
 tual tour will bring more life to the Walk for the thousands of tourists
 \, students and history enthusiasts from all around the world.&rdquo\;&n
 bsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nFor more information and to access or download the Walk 
 to the Sea website and free virtual tour\, guests should visit http://ww
 w.walktothesea.com/.
URL:http://backbay.patch.com/events/bostons-walk-to-the-sea-announces-fre
 e-virtual-tour
SUMMARY:Boston’s WALK TO THE SEA Announces FREE Virtual Tour
LOCATION:24 Beacon St\, Boston\, MA 02133: 24 Beacon St\, Boston\, MA
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