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There’s no way to talk about Revere without talking about the beach. Stretching along three sandy miles, Revere Beach was the first public beach in the United States and remains a major attraction for the small city just north of Boston. It still offers free parking, keeping alive its reputation as the “people’s beach.” It hosts an annual sand-sculpting competition, a kiteboarding school, and hundreds of thousands of beachgoers each year.  Start walking inland, however, and you’ll see there’s far more to Revere than its renowned sand and sea. This traditionally Irish and Italian working-class suburb has been evolving over
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