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11D Parkway Matrix Metro-BostonHistoricParkways ROADNAME PARKWAY GIS DCR(MDC) ListedinMulti- Periodof Nomination Primary Secondary Pleasure(P)vs. Coverage Ownership PropertyOR Significance Status Parkway Parkway GeneralTraffic(G)Not Notes y=yesdate CharlesRiver Type: Type:River Listed(?)Source: ifavailable BasinOROlmsted Connecting (R)Ocean(O) PleasureandGeneral andsource ORChestnutHill (C) Summit(S) TrafficRoadsofthe ORDiamondHD Internal(I) Estate(E) MetropolitanDistrict (C)=Contributing Border(B) Vernacular Commission Source:DCR (V)Source: DCR AlewifeBrookParkway AlewifeBrookParkway 1909nr C 1908-1928 LISTED3/18/04 C _ PG BlueHillsParkway BlueHillsParkway C 1893-1939 LISTED6/23/03 C _ G BlueHillRiverRoad BlueHillsReservation C 1893-1939 LISTED8/11/2003 I _ G Parkways ChickatawbutRoad BlueHillsReservation C 1893-1939 LISTED8/11/2003 I _ G Parkways GreenStreet BlueHillsReservation C 1893-1939 LISTED8/11/2003 B _ G Parkways HillsideStreet BlueHillsReservation C 1893-1939 LISTED8/11/2003 I _ P Parkways UnquityRoad BlueHillsReservation C 1893-1939 LISTED8/11/2003 I _ P Parkways WampatuckRoad BlueHillsReservation C 1893-1939 LISTED8/11/2003 I _ P Parkways ElmRoad BreakheartReservation NotinGIS C 1935-1938 LISTED8/11/03 I _ ? Parkways coverage ForestStreet BreakheartReservation C 1935-1938 LISTED8/11/03 C _ ? Parkways HemlockRoad BreakheartReservation C 1935-1938 LISTED8/11/03 I _ ? Parkways PineTopsRoad BreakheartReservation NotinGIS C 1935-1938 LISTED8/11/03 I _ PG Parkways coverage CambridgeParkway(Listedas CambridgeParkway C 1893-1910 LISTED1/22/78 C R P partofCharlesRiverBasinNR District) ArsenalStreet CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R ?ARSENALSTREET? Parkways CharlesRiverRoad CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R G Parkways GreenoughBoulevard CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R P Parkways LeoBirminghamParkway CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R ? Parkways NonantumRoad CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R P Parkways NorthBeaconStreet CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R PG Parkways NorumbegaRoad CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R P Parkways QuinobequinRoad CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R P Parkways RecreationRoad CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R G Parkways SoldiersFieldRoad CharlesRiverReservation C 1895-1956 LISTED1/18/2006 C R P Parkways ChestnutHillDrive ChestnutHillDrive C 1845-1926 ListedonNRas C R P partofChestnut HillDistrict(NR nominationonfile) Note:Road describedbutnot listedasafeature. Arborway Arborway C 1879-1921 LISTED C _ 12/08/1971 OlmstedPark Fenway Fenway C 1879-1921 LISTED C _ P 12/08/1971 OlmstedPark Jamaicaway Jamaicaway C 1879-1921 LISTED C _ PG 12/08/1971 OlmstedPark ParkDrive ParkDrive C 1879-1921 LISTED C _ P 12/08/1971 OlmstedPark Riverway Riverway C 1879-1921 LSIySsTteEmDHD C _ P 12/08/1971 OlmstedPark BoundaryRoad FellsmereParkParkways C 1913-1956 LSIySsTteEmDH5/D9/03 B _ P FellswayEast FellswayConnector C 1895-1956 LISTED5/9/03 C _ P Parkways FellswayWest FellswayConnector C 1895-1956 LISTED5/9/03 C _ PG Parkways TheFellsway FellswayConnector C 1895-1956 LISTED5/9/03 C _ P Parkways FreshPondParkway FreshPondParkway C 1998-1956 LISTED1/5/05 C _ PG FurnaceBrookParkway FurnaceBrookParkway C 1893-1956 LISTED3/18/04 C _ PG FurnaceBrookParkway FurnaceBrookParkway C 1893-1956 LISTED3/18/04 C -- PG Extension GallivanBoulevard GallivanBoulevard 1956nr ? NoNRnomination C _ P onfile HammondPondParkway HammondPondParkway C 1913-1956 LISTED3/18/04 C _ G LynnFellsParkway LynnFellsParkway C 1906-1956 LISTED5/9/03 C _ P LynnShoreDrive LynnShoreDrive C 1824-1946 LISTED11/22/96 C _ P MemorialDrive(Listedaspart MemorialDrive C 1893-1910 LISTED,1/22/78 C R P ofCharlesRiverBasinNR District) ROADNAME PARKWAY GIS DCR(MDC) ListedinMulti- Periodof Nomination Primary Secondary Pleasure(P)vs. Coverage Ownership PropertyOR Significance Status Parkway Parkway GeneralTraffic(G)Not Notes y=yesdate CharlesRiver Type: Type:River Listed(?)Source: ifavailable BasinOROlmsted Connecting (R)Ocean(O) PleasureandGeneral andsource ORChestnutHill (C) Summit(S) TrafficRoadsofthe ORDiamondHD Internal(I) Estate(E) MetropolitanDistrict (C)=Contributing Border(B) Vernacular Commission Source:DCR (V)Source: DCR EastBorderRoad MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 ReservationParkways ElmStreet MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 I _ P ReservationParkways FellswayEast MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 B _ P ReservationParkways FellswayWest MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 B _ P ReservationParkways HillcrestParkway MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 _ G ReservationParkways PondStreet MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 I _ G ReservationParkways RavineRoad MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 I _ G ReservationParkways SouthBorderRoad MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 B _ P ReservationParkways SouthStreet MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 _ G ReservationParkways WoodlandRoad MiddlesexFells C 1894-1956 LISTED2/4/03 I _ P ReservationParkways MortonStreet MortonStreet 1956nr C 1930-1956 LISTED1/24/05 BORC _ PG MysticValleyParkway MysticValleyParkway C 1895-1936 LISTED1/18/2006 C R G NahantBeachBoulevard NahantBeachBoulevard NotinGIS C&C1915 C 1905-1956 LISTED8/11/03 C O PG coverage HullShoreDrive HullShoreDrive C 1893-1956 LISTED1/21/04 C O ? HullShoreDrive- NantasketAvenue HD NantasketAvenue NantasketAvenue C 1893-1956 LISTED1/21/04 C _ ? HullShoreDrive- NantasketAvenue HD NeponsetValleyParkway NeponsetValleyParkway C 1898-1929 LISTED1/24/05 C _ ? ColumbiaBoulevard OldHarborReservation Thereisa 1954nr 1893-1956 NRPending C O G Columbia RoadinGIS coverage. Parkways SAME? DayBoulevard OldHarborReservation 1949nr 1893-1956 NRPending C O ? Parkways GardnerWay OldHarborReservation 1954nr 1893-1956 NRPending C O G Parkways OldColonyParkway OldHarborReservation 1954nr 1893-1956 NRPending C O PG (MorrisseyBlvd) Parkways QuincyShoreDrive QuincyShoreDrive C 1903-1931 LISTED6/23/03 B O P RevereBeachBoulevard RevereBeachBoulevard 1895-1910 LISTED2003NHL C O ? RevereBeachParkway RevereBeachParkway 1899-1956 NRPending C O P DedhamParkway StonyBrookReservation C 1894-1956 LISTED1/3/2006 IORB _ P Parkways EnnekingParkway StonyBrookReservation C 1894-1956 LISTED1/3/2006 I _ ? Parkways ReservationRoad StonyBrookReservation NOTLISTED 1894-1956 LISTED1/3/2006 _ P Parkways SmithFieldRoad StonyBrookReservation NOTLISTED 1894-1956 LISTED1/3/2006 _ ? Parkways TurtlePondParkway StonyBrookReservation C 1894-1956 LISTED1/3/2006 I _ P Parkways WestBoundaryRoad StonyBrookReservation C 1894-1956 LISTED1/3/2006 B _ ? Parkways StorrowDrive(Listedaspart StorrowDrive C 1893-1910 LISTED,1/22/78 C R P ofCharlesRiverBasinNR District) TrumanParkway TrumanParkway C 1831-1956 LISTED1/5/05 C _ ? VFWParkway VFWParkway C 1931-1956 LISTED1/5/05 C _ PG WestRoxburyParkway WestRoxburyParkway C 1894-1956 LISTED1/19/06 C - P EastBorderRoad WestRoxburyParkway C 1894-1956 LISTED1/19/06 B _ P WestBorderRoad WestRoxburyParkway C 1894-1956 LISTED1/19/06 B _ P BellevueHillRoad WestRoxburyParkway C 1894-1956 LISTED1/19/06 B WinthropParkway WinthropParkway C 1893-1956 LISTED1/21/04 C O P WinthropShoreDrive WinthropShoreDrive C 1899-1956 LISTED1/21/2004 C O P Note:Thislistoutlinesmetro-BostonparkwayslistedontheStateandNationalRegistersofHistoricPlaces.Afullinventoryofparkwaysthroughoutthestatehasnotbeencompleted. However,thefollowingtwoSummitRoadshavebeenidentified. SummitRoad SummitRoad C 1830-1940 4/20/1998Mt. I P GreylockSummit HD SummitRoad SkinnerStatePark C 1750-1942 12/30/1993 I P HockanumRural HD.
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