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Paperback The Freedom Trail Study for a Renewal Vision, Appendix Book

ISBN: B0FJYQ8P1S

ISBN13: 9781024215458

The Freedom Trail Study for a Renewal Vision, Appendix

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This appendix to "The Freedom Trail Study for a Renewal Vision" provides supporting documentation and further analysis related to the Freedom Trail in Boston. Prepared by the Boston National Historical Park, Goody, Clancy and Associates, and the National Park Service, the study likely examines ways to enhance and preserve this historic route. This document would be of interest to urban planners, historians, and those involved in the preservation of historical landmarks. It provides insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with managing a popular urban historical site and offers a glimpse into the planning considerations necessary to ensure its continued accessibility and appeal.

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