Stony Brook Reservation Parkways

The streets lead, inter alia, past the Turtle Pond.

In the Stony Brook Reservation Parkways is a group of historical Parkways on the urban areas of Boston and Dedham, Massachusetts in the United States that were built in the period 1894 to 1956 by the landscape architect Charles Eliot, in collaboration with the architectural firm of Olmsted Brothers.

Specifically, these are the streets of Dedham Parkway, Enneking Parkway, Turtle Pond Parkway and West Boundary Road, which lie within the reserve reservation Stony Brook. They were registered in 2006 as a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. The roads are managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR ) and are part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston.

The well at the Park extending roads Smithfield Road and Reservation Road are registered as a non- contributing property.

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