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  2. Longfellow Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first horsecar line in Boston, the Cambridge Railroad running between Bowdoin Square and Harvard Square over the West Boston Bridge, opened on March 26, 1856. [10] The bridge was the primary BostonCambridge link for the growing horsecar system, which was eventually consolidated as the West End Street Railway. The Harvard Square–Bowdoin ...

  3. Storrow Drive - Wikipedia

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    Storrow Drive, officially James Jackson Storrow Memorial Drive, is a major crosstown parkway in Boston, Massachusetts, running east–west along the southern bank of the Charles River. [2] It is restricted to cars; trucks and buses are not permitted on it, while pedestrian access is available via walking paths on the Charles River side of the road.

  4. John W. Weeks Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Weeks Bridge opened in 1927 to carry pedestrian traffic between the Harvard Business School's newly built Allston campus and Harvard's main campus in Cambridge. It is named for John W. Weeks, a longtime U.S. Representative and later U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, and the U.S. Secretary of War in the Harding and Coolidge administrations.

  5. Memorial Drive (Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Drive, colloquially referred to as Mem Drive, is a 3.9-mile (6.3 km) parkway along the north bank of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The parkway runs parallel to two major Boston parkways, Soldiers Field Road and Storrow Drive, which lie on the south bank of the river.

  6. Alewife Brook Reservation - Wikipedia

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    A bike path project for the reservation received $4.5M from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. [15] [16] The Alewife Greenway, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) bike path following the parkway from the Mystic River to the Minuteman Bikeway near Alewife station, was completed in October 2012. [17]

  7. Alewife Brook Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Alewife Brook Parkway is a short parkway in Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts.It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It begins at Fresh Pond in Cambridge (linking to Fresh Pond Parkway via Concord Avenue), and heads north on the east bank of Alewife Brook, crossing into West Somerville and ending at the Mystic River on the Medford town line, where it becomes Mystic ...

  8. Boston Harborwalk - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced an $8.2 million project to construct a 0.7-mile shared-use path from Tenean Beach on the Neponset River Reservation to Morrissey Boulevard and that will connect the Lower Neponset River Trail with the Harborwalk via Morrissey (including a 670-foot boardwalk in the salt marshes ...

  9. List of rail trails in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Norwottuck Branch of the Mass Central Rail Trail (Northampton to Belchertown) Old Colony Rail Trail (Harwich and Chatham) Phoenix Rail Trail [18] a.k.a. Phoenix Bike Trail; Pierre Lallement Bike Path [citation needed] Quequechan River Rail Trail (Fall River) Quinebaug River Rail Trail [citation needed] Redstone Rail Trail [19] (East Longmeadow ...