Boston, the City You Must See
Boston, MA –
Boston is an accessible destination for a wheelchair traveler and one of my favorite places to date. Just wandering around the city with no plan or tour guide you will be immersed in history. Every couple of blocks a new landmark will catch your eye and a lot of the time they line up side by side. There are so many that you’ll honestly have to be selective, though try to at least get close every time you spot one.
One common historic landmark that you’ll see all over the city are churches. All beautiful and unique in there own way. I did not venture inside all the churches; many looked to not have wheelchair access but there are enough that do, plus there’s lots of Boston to see.
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I got lost in downtown Boston and happy I did because I got to see a part of Boston I did not intend to. Some architecture of downtown Boston was really remarkable. Even intermingled between corporate businesses and walking suites there are historic buildings. Adjacent to downtown Boston is Chinatown.
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Wheelchair Traveling Guide: Boston, MA
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