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A small fleet of local roadside vendors has many well-fed fans

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Roadside vendors in the Boston area
The West Coast has its taco trucks and more recently, Korean barbecue on wheels; New York boasts miles of trucks (4,100) selling American, Middle Eastern, and Asian fare. But in Boston, food trucks have never been as much a part of the landscape as in other urban areas. There's falafel, Chinese food, gyros, and The Sausage Guy at Fenway Park. But there are so few trucks that their followers know where most of them are parked.

Read more: The truck stops here (April 22)

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