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The Fells Connector Parkways are a group of historic parkways in the cities of Malden and Medford, Massachusetts, suburbs north of the city of Boston. The three parkways, The Fellsway, Fellsway West, and Fellsway East serve to provide access from the lower portion of the Mystic River Reservation to the Middlesex Fells Reservation. The latter two parkways continue northward, providing access to the interior of the Fells and providing a further connection to Lynn Fells Parkway. Significant portions of these parkways south of the Fells, which were among the first connecting parkways designed to be part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston by Charles Eliot, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

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  • Fells Connector Parkways (de)
  • Fells Connector Parkways (en)
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  • The Fells Connector Parkways are a group of historic parkways in the cities of Malden and Medford, Massachusetts, suburbs north of the city of Boston. The three parkways, The Fellsway, Fellsway West, and Fellsway East serve to provide access from the lower portion of the Mystic River Reservation to the Middlesex Fells Reservation. The latter two parkways continue northward, providing access to the interior of the Fells and providing a further connection to Lynn Fells Parkway. Significant portions of these parkways south of the Fells, which were among the first connecting parkways designed to be part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston by Charles Eliot, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. (en)
  • Als Fells Connector Parkways wird eine Gruppe von historischen Parkways in der Metropolregion Greater Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten bezeichnet. Im Einzelnen handelt es sich dabei um Teilstücke der Straßen The Fellsway, Fellsway East und Fellsway West in den beiden Städten Malden und Medford. Der Name Fells Connector Parkways bezieht sich auf die Tatsache, dass die dazugehörigen Straßen die Schutzgebiete Mystic River Reservation und Middlesex Fells Reservation miteinander verbinden. Bereits 1895 von Charles Eliot und den Olmsted Brothers angelegt, wurden sie im Jahr 2003 in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. Das Straßensystem wird vom Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) verwaltet und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greate (de)
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  • Fells Connector Parkways, Metropolitan System of Greater Boston (en)
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  • Fells Connector Parkways, Metropolitan System of Greater Boston (en)
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