A two-mile section of the city’s Brickline Greenway project explores the past and future of the city’s Black community.
Category: Walking
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Why 2023 Is the Year of the Long Walk
The 500-mile Camino de Santiago has inspired a host of new treks in places from Canada to Bhutan that let travelers take the slow route. Here, a guide to the new trails.
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A Walk in St. Louis: A New African American Trail
A two-mile section of the city’s Brickline Greenway project explores the past and future of the city’s Black community.
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Walking 36 Miles Through the Wales Countryside
Walking 36 miles through the Welsh countryside, a writer considers a proposed new national forest, which is designed to help tackle climate change, boost biodiversity and promote nature tourism.
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In Singapore, Strolling Geylang Road For Food and Flavor
Mud crabs, skewers, frog porridge and more: Expect an overload for your taste buds along Geylang Road, in the city-state’s red light district.
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A Walk Through the History of New York City
Ahead of next year’s 400th anniversary of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, the historian and author of “The Island at the Center of the World” offers a walking tour of often-overlooked Native American and Black sites.
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The Art of Wandering While Traveling
Sometimes the best way to explore a city on foot is to simply wander, with no goal in mind other than to follow the sound of church bells, or drift across a leafy square.
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The Best Gear for a Walking Vacation
Whether you’re planning an afternoon walk through city streets, a multiday trek on a pilgrimage route, or something in between, here’s what you’ll need.
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The Best Gear for a Walking Vacation
Whether you’re planning an afternoon walk through city streets, a multiday trek on a pilgrimage route, or something in between, here’s what you’ll need.
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Los Angeles Pedestrians Look Forward to Relaxed Jaywalking Law
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:“I’m smart enough to know if cars are coming,” said one walker who is glad the old law will come off the books on Jan. 1.
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Los Angeles Pedestrians Look Forward to Relaxed Jaywalking Law
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:“I’m smart enough to know if cars are coming,” said one walker who is glad the old law will come off the books on Jan. 1.
