West Roxbury Parkway

The West Roxbury Parkway Brookline

The West Roxbury Parkway is a planned by landscape architect Charles Eliot, however, erected until after his death in 1919 historic Parkway to the urban areas of Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts in the United States.

It starts on Washington Street in Boston and leads from there as Enneking Parkway southbound to Horace James Circle in Brookline. From there, he continues as Hammond Pond Parkway, thus joining the Reserves Stony Brook Reservation and Hammond Pond Reservation with each other.

The road was registered in 2006 as a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places ( NRHP). It is administered by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR ) and is part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston.

The Parkway flanking streets Bellevue Hill Road, East Road and West Border Border Road are as Contributing Property also listed in the NRHP.

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