Beautifully manicured parks now welcome visitors to the Hub in this visionary urban enclave crafted within Boston's concrete jungle. After the Big Dig project moved once-elevated roadways underground, community and political leaders seized the newfound space and crafted what is called the
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway. Designers set out to balance natural beauty and landscaped grace with the vitality of functional art.
Parks are open 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Highlights include a
fountain in the
Wharf District Parks near the
Aquarium T Station and Milk Street with holes arranged in a series of eccentric circles that spew chlorinated water as well
Chinatown Park with a skillfully crafted Zen garden. The Greenway spans from
Chinatown Park to
Dewey Square Parks to the
Wharf District Parks to the
North End Parks.
Click
HERE to take an online tour of the
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.
Why not honor your mother by making her a permanent part of Boston history? Organizers at the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Mothers' Walk are offering 6" x 6" pavers as a way to honor your mom. The $500 gift allows you to immortalize your mother's name, an official certificate that cites her as an honoree as well as an invite to the Greenway inaugural event in the fall of 2008. Follow this
link to purchase a paver.
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