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-During the late 19th century, wooden elevated sidewalks called "boardwalks" were a common feature in cities and towns. As roads were unpaved, they enabled people to keep their shoes clean and elevated from the dirt or mud roads. +Some of Trinity's earliest campus walkways were actually boardwalks. During the late 19th century, wooden elevated sidewalks called "boardwalks" were a common feature in cities and towns. As roads were unpaved, they enabled people to keep their shoes clean and elevated from the dirt or mud roads. 
  
 Trinity College had several boardwalks installed on the [[summit_campus|Summit Campus]] prior to 1900. A prominent boardwalk led from [[vernon_street|Vernon Street]] to [[alumni_hall|Alumni Hall]] to the [[long_walk|Long Walk]], and another boardwalk led past [[jarvis_scientific_laboratory|Jarvis Laboratory]].  Trinity College had several boardwalks installed on the [[summit_campus|Summit Campus]] prior to 1900. A prominent boardwalk led from [[vernon_street|Vernon Street]] to [[alumni_hall|Alumni Hall]] to the [[long_walk|Long Walk]], and another boardwalk led past [[jarvis_scientific_laboratory|Jarvis Laboratory]]. 
  
-Around 1905, the boardwalks were replaced with flagstones.+Around 1905, the boardwalks were replaced with flagstone paths.
  
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 [[http://www.archipedianewengland.org/1600-1699/historic-paving-and-sidewalks-in-new-england/|"HISTORIC PAVING AND SIDEWALKS IN NEW ENGLAND"]] (2019) by Hillary Rayport Hedges, Charles Sullivan, and Brian Pfeiffer, architectural historian. [[http://www.archipedianewengland.org/1600-1699/historic-paving-and-sidewalks-in-new-england/|"HISTORIC PAVING AND SIDEWALKS IN NEW ENGLAND"]] (2019) by Hillary Rayport Hedges, Charles Sullivan, and Brian Pfeiffer, architectural historian.
  
-[[http://www.digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/2|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, p. 48.+[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/2/|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, p. 48.
  
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