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Parker River’s accessible trails, Lynn Museum’s new art murals

The ability to experience and enjoy nature is important, especially while we still weather the pandemic. But for people with disabilities, it hasn’t always been easy to do. Trails, beaches, and other outdoor spaces are often inaccessible for people who have mobility and other limitations.

That’s why the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) is among the organizations working to improve access to trails and other open spaces for people with disabilities throughout the North Shore and beyond.

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