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Fenway, commonly referred to as The Fenway, is a mostly one-way, one- to three-lane parkway that runs along the southern and eastern edges of the Back Bay Fens in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Massachusetts. As part of the Emerald Necklace park system mainly designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 19th century, the Fenway, along with the Back Bay Fens and Park Drive, connects the Commonwealth Avenue Mall to the Riverway. For its entire length, the parkway travels along the Muddy River and is part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Like others in the park system, it is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

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  • Der Fenway, üblicherweise als The Fenway bezeichnet, ist ein ein- bis dreispuriger Parkway entlang der südlichen und östlichen Grenzen der Back Bay Fens im Stadtteil Fenway–Kenmore in Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Als Teil des im späten 19. Jahrhundert von Frederick Law Olmsted konzipierten Parksystems Emerald Necklace, verbindet der Fenway gemeinsam mit den Back Bay Fens und dem Park Drive die Commonwealth Avenue Mall mit dem Riverway. Auf seiner gesamten Länge verläuft der Fenway entlang des Muddy River und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Ebenso wie andere Parks in diesem System wird er vom Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation verwaltet. Der Fenway war der erste Parkway, der für den Emerald Necklace konstruiert wurde. Sein Name geht auf eine frühe Beschreibung des parallel zur Fahrbahn verlaufenden Parks zurück, obwohl der Name auch den hochwertigen Stadtteil Fenway–Kenmore bewerben könnte. Allerdings war der Großteil der dortigen frühen Bauten für Bildungseinrichtungen konzipiert. Heute befinden sich unter anderem das Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, das Museum of Fine Arts sowie viele Colleges und Universitäten an der Strecke. (de)
  • Fenway, commonly referred to as The Fenway, is a mostly one-way, one- to three-lane parkway that runs along the southern and eastern edges of the Back Bay Fens in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Massachusetts. As part of the Emerald Necklace park system mainly designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 19th century, the Fenway, along with the Back Bay Fens and Park Drive, connects the Commonwealth Avenue Mall to the Riverway. For its entire length, the parkway travels along the Muddy River and is part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Like others in the park system, it is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. The first parkway of the Emerald Necklace to be constructed, the Fenway's name was coined from an early description of the park that it runs alongside. It was first thought that it would promote a high-class neighborhood, but a majority of its early structures were for educational institutions. Current organizations on the parkway's route include the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and many colleges and universities. (en)
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  • Map with the Fenway highlighted in red. (en)
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  • West (en)
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  • East (en)
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  • Map with the Fenway highlighted in red. (en)
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  • Fenway (en)
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  • Continues east from Riverway (en)
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  • Via Charlesgate (en)
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  • Riverway / Brookline Avenue in Longwood (en)
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  • Boylston Street in Fenway–Kenmore (en)
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  • Der Fenway, üblicherweise als The Fenway bezeichnet, ist ein ein- bis dreispuriger Parkway entlang der südlichen und östlichen Grenzen der Back Bay Fens im Stadtteil Fenway–Kenmore in Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Als Teil des im späten 19. Jahrhundert von Frederick Law Olmsted konzipierten Parksystems Emerald Necklace, verbindet der Fenway gemeinsam mit den Back Bay Fens und dem Park Drive die Commonwealth Avenue Mall mit dem Riverway. Auf seiner gesamten Länge verläuft der Fenway entlang des Muddy River und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Ebenso wie andere Parks in diesem System wird er vom Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation verwaltet. (de)
  • Fenway, commonly referred to as The Fenway, is a mostly one-way, one- to three-lane parkway that runs along the southern and eastern edges of the Back Bay Fens in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Massachusetts. As part of the Emerald Necklace park system mainly designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 19th century, the Fenway, along with the Back Bay Fens and Park Drive, connects the Commonwealth Avenue Mall to the Riverway. For its entire length, the parkway travels along the Muddy River and is part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Like others in the park system, it is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. (en)
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  • Fenway (de)
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