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The Greenway fountains on Cross Street are a beautiful entrance to the North End neighborhood of Boston. With a large green of rolling lawn and a sidewalk dotted with lights and several fountains spurting water all day and evening, this is the perfect respite for the kids, tourist, or any city dweller on a hot summer day. There are also dozens of benches and tables covering this side of the Greenway right behind the fountains that are perfect for meeting friends, reading a book, or having a meal.
 
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Home of the New England Holocaust Memorial. The Memorial features six luminous glass towers, representing the six main death camps. The 54 feet high towers are lit at night, and set on a black granite path.
 
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I saw the charter street playground for the first time when the kindergardeners were out playing in the yard. Every single child had a hat on. I don't know if it's kindergarden policy so they can keep track of their kids, or if the children of Boston's north end are very sun sensitive. Anyway, the "garden" is all brick paving, but with the bushes, trees, and park benches it's a lovely place - not at all the "concrete jungle" it sounds. ~ Image and quote by Genevieve Shapiro.
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A small reservation in one of the most densely populated quarters of old Boston, designed by the firm of Olmsted, Olmsted and Eliot. It's an overlook with a view of Boston Harbor and Charlestown. Situated right of of Copps Hill Cemetery.
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North End playground
This is a rather old toddler playground with a tire swing, metal jungle gym and plastic slide. Despite the somewhat dated equipment, the playground is well maintained and you can find many toddler toys that have been left behind for others to enjoy.
 
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DeFilippo Playground is located in the heart of the North End on historic Prince Street. The playground has a new climbing structure with a toddler area and has a wood chip surface. There is also a separate area with bucket and open seat swings, benches, basketball and tennis courts.
 
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Placed just outside the hustle and bustle of Faneuil Hall, this haunting monument, built in 1995, is covered with etched numbers recalling the 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Six glass towers, representing the chimneys of World War II concentration camps, are designed to educate as well as commemorate this 20th-century tragedy.
 
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The Paul Revere Mall is a small urban park along the Freedom trail with the famous Paul Revere Statue and Old North Church in the background. If you are lucky enough, Paul may be adorned with a Red Sox Hat or local sports gear.
 
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A small urban park located in the North End inbetween North Bennet and Prince Street. Named after the Polcari family that owns Polcari's Coffee Shop on the corner of Salem Street and Parmenter Street.
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