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  2. Boston By Foot - Wikipedia

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    Boston By Foot is a non-profit organization offering guided architectural and historical tours of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1976, Boston By Foot offers daily scheduled tours from May through October. [1] Tours are conducted by a trained corps of over 200 volunteers. [2]

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    Take a history-filled adventure and walking tour of Boston along the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail, which winds through the city's neighborhoods, with stops at more than 16 sites; many are free to enter ...

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    Weidner's Gardens, a locally owned, 50-year-old nursery, grows 30 varieties, according to co-owner Kalim Owens, and offers free tours of the greenhouses every year at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the ...

  5. Walking tour - Wikipedia

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    A walking tour is usually much shorter than an escorted tour, which may last for a week or more. They are led by guides that have knowledge of the places covered on the tour, and their historical, cultural and artistic significance. Many walking tours involve a payment to the guide, although some operate on a tip system. [8]

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  7. Self-guided tour - Wikipedia

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    A self-guided tour is a tour in which the participant is not escorted by a guide.As with escorted tours, self-guided tours may be conducted on foot or by vehicle. Audio tours are frequently presented in a self-guided format using booklets, smart phones or standalone handheld devices, as are virtual tours.