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The longest boardwalk outside the city of Boston is located on the Taunton River in Fall River. The entire pathway extends for more than a mile from Heritage State Park to Bicentennial Park. The walkway includes an approximately 140-foot-long viewing pier that extends out into the river roughly halfway between the Regatta Restaurant and the City Pier. The $2.2 million project was overseen by the Massachusetts Seaport Advisory Council and funded by a 1996 Seaport Bond Bill created to allow for revitalization and restoration projects in the Commonwealth’s port cities and towns. It is the largest construction effort the Council has ever undertaken. The boardwalk is part of a grand plan to improve the city's waterfront. City officials hope to move Route 79 east, paving the way for development of the eight parcels there, possibly with restaurants and shop complexes. To read the 2002 Herald News editorial about the project, click here.
 

 


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Said Kenneth Fiola, Jr., Executive Vice President of the Fall River Office of Economic Development in the planning stages of the project, "We expect that the boardwalk will encourage the community to discover, and in many cases rediscover, the simple pleasures of waterfront living." In fact, in its first year of use the walkway has become a highly popular venue for walkers who wish to get some healthy exercise while enjoying the water view. Mayor Edward M. Lambert Jr., called the waterfront the city’s "front porch". "This is a great area for the citizens of Fall River, but it’s also an area people from other communities come down to enjoy as well," he said. From the foot traffic this summer, it is clear that many people are doing just that! (Quotations from the Fall River Herald News)
 

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