Boardwalks

/ˈbɔːrdwɔːks/ noun

Plural of boardwalk; raised wooden pathways or promenades, typically found along beaches or waterfronts where people can walk and enjoy shops and attractions.

Board (wooden plank) + walk (to move on foot). First appeared in American English in the 1870s to describe the wooden structures built along Atlantic City's shore, combining two common English words in a practical way.

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