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WalkBoston: Walking Tours of Boston's Unique Neighborhoods: A book of 30 urban
walking tours created by WalkBoston members, in and around Boston.
Detailed maps, directions and transit connections. Published with
the Appalachian Mountain Club.
Price: Members $16 | Non-members $17
Also available on Amazon.com or in local bookstores. |
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WalkBoston T-shirt: Our walker
icon is on the front and our full logo runs down the back. Black
printing on a 100% cotton Tee in our signature color. Women's sizes S, M, L; Men's sizes
S, M, L, XL.
Price: Members $18 | Non-members $20
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WalkBoston Pedometer: Walking
guru Mark Fenton says that after shoes, a pedometer is the best
tool a walker can buy. It’s an easy and effortless way to
keep track of your activity, and also provides motivation. Experts
say 10,000 steps a day is a good goal for a healthy lifestyle.
WalkBoston/AL-3000 pedometer by Accusplit.
Price: Members $10 | Non-members $11 |
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Car-Free in Boston: The 2003 edition of the ultimate transit guide for residents and visitors alike. Maps, directions, and descriptions for hundreds of destinations.
Price: Members $12 I Non-members $13
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Shawmut Peninsula Map: Did you
know that central Boston is more than 70 percent landfill? Or
that early colonists lived for 175 years on a hilly little peninsula?
Use WalkBoston’s Shawmut Peninsula map to take a self-guided
tour tracing Boston’s original shoreline along today’s
streets. Informative text on the back is keyed to 30 points of
historic interest.
Price: Members $2 | Non-members $3 |
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Gift Memberships/Individual: Free or discounted walks/events,
newsletters, e-announcements/alerts, publication discounts and a $25
drive credit for members who join Zipcar.
Price: $30 |
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WalkBoston publications available for purchase
or download: |
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About Us: Our corporate membership brochure: Who we are, what we do, why we do it, how we can help. Includes membership application listing the various Corporate/Organizational levels of support and benefits.
About
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Join Us: Our Individual membership brochure: Who we are, what we do, why we do it, how we can help. Includes membership application listing the various Individuall levels of support and benefits.
Join Us  |
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Walk Maps: Maps from selected walks
are available for download in PDF format. Browse current
and past walks.
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A More Walkable Community: This brochure
includes: (1) Tips for quick (relatively speaking)
fixes for crosswalks, WALK signals, sidewalks and streets;
(2) Other basic tools for creating safe streets, intersections,
and great sidewalks; and (3) Guidelines for program implementation.
A More
Walkable Community 
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Reporting Form: This form is designed to make it easier to report
your observations to local government officials and advocate
for improvements.
Reporting
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Intersection Form: This form provides a diagram and space to record observations and recommendations about a four-way intersection, often a perilous location for walkers.
Intersection
Form  |
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Driver Complaint Form: This Registry of Motor Vehicles form can be used to report drivers who are improperly operating their vehicles (going through ped crossings, mowing you down., etc.
Driver Complaint Form  |
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Improving Pedestrian Access to Transit:
An Advocacy Handbook: This 66-page report, written
by WalkBoston under the auspices of the Federal Transit
Administration, is a teaching tool for ordinary citizens
and for transportation and urban planners. It illustrates
key steps advocates can take to ensure that mass transit
supports community needs and improves pedestrian access.
Handbook .
Price: $10 for printed copies |
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Safe Routes to School Toolkit for
Communities: A how-to manual about starting a local
walk to school program in your community. Call WalkBoston’s
Safe Routes to School office at 617.232.0104.
Toolkit  |
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About Walking: Laws, factoids,
quotes, and reasons to walk.
About
Walking |
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Community Walking Resource Guide: 26 case studies illustrating how communities across Massachusetts
shaped their walking environments. Supplies limited. |
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A Pedestrian Perspective on the
Central Artery Project: WalkBoston’s guidelines
for a pedestrian-friendly streetscape over the underground
Central Artery. |