We plan to be in the Boston area during the period from May 29,2003 thru June 4, 2003
what kind of Sights are accessable to a Wheelchair?
3 days in late May and Early June whats to see in Boston
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Boston is very accessible but there may be a few areas that would be tough to negotiate unless a wheelchair is electric or a bit bumpy with some old narrow sidewalks. If I come across a resource for you, I'll repost.