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MAPC reschedules walking tour of downtown Salem
As part of its regional plan for Greater Boston, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council will conduct a free walking tour of Downtown Salem on Oct. 27. The event was originally scheduled for this Thursday.
The tour, which is part of the “MetroFuture Walks and Talks” series, will start at the Salem Commuter Rail Station at 252 Bridge St. at 3 p.m. and run until 5 p.m. Participants should meet at the kiosk with the map of downtown, at the base of the stairway.
The walk will go through historic downtown Salem and will teach participants about Salem’s strategy to encourage redevelopment there and connect the city with the waterfront. The last half hour of the tour will browse through homemade produce and products at the Salem Farmer’s Market.
The tour and the Walks and Talks series offers lectures, tours and other educational events around the region. To RSVP, or for more information about the event, visit www.metrofuture.org or contact Amanda Cleveland at MAPC at 617-451-2770 x2075 or acleveland@mapc.org.
The tour, which is part of the “MetroFuture Walks and Talks” series, will start at the Salem Commuter Rail Station at 252 Bridge St. at 3 p.m. and run until 5 p.m. Participants should meet at the kiosk with the map of downtown, at the base of the stairway.
The walk will go through historic downtown Salem and will teach participants about Salem’s strategy to encourage redevelopment there and connect the city with the waterfront. The last half hour of the tour will browse through homemade produce and products at the Salem Farmer’s Market.
The tour and the Walks and Talks series offers lectures, tours and other educational events around the region. To RSVP, or for more information about the event, visit www.metrofuture.org or contact Amanda Cleveland at MAPC at 617-451-2770 x2075 or acleveland@mapc.org.

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