You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2025-11-29 02-36

in LeoFinance12 days ago

Part 4/14:

Before the advent of efficient overland transit, Boston relied heavily on water-based transportation. Ferry systems, some operating as early as 1631 between Boston and Charleston, remained the primary means of movement across the Charles River for generations. Overland travel was arduous—roads were muddy and unpaved, accessible primarily to horses and wagons, which were costly and limited.

Early Underground Experiments and Infrastructure