Arborway

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Arborway is a scenic parkway in Boston, Massachusetts, that forms part of the Emerald Necklace and connects urban neighborhoods with major green spaces like the Arnold Arboretum.

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Arborway canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of Emerald Necklace
parkway
road
adjacentTo Arnold Arboretum
surface form: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
belongsTo Jamaica Plain
surface form: Jamaica Plain area of Boston
connects major green spaces
urban neighborhoods
connectsTo Arnold Arboretum
Casey Overpass former location
Centre Street
Forest Hills
Jamaica Plain
surface form: Jamaica Plain neighborhood

Jamaicaway
Morton Street
crosses MBTA Orange Line
surface form: MBTA Orange Line near Forest Hills
designedBy Frederick Law Olmsted
hasFeature adjacent parkland
green median
tree-lined roadway
hasFunction scenic parkway
urban connector
hasHistoricalSignificance example of late 19th-century urban parkway design
hasLandscapeDesign park-like setting
hasLanes multiple travel lanes in each direction
hasRecreationUse cycling
jogging
walking
hasSpeedLimit urban arterial speed limits (varies by segment)
isPartOfTransportationNetwork Boston road network
isSegmentOf Route 203 (Massachusetts) in some sections
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
maintainedBy Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
namedFor trees and arboretum association
near Forest Hills MBTA station
openedInPeriod late 19th century
partOf Boston park system
Emerald Necklace
Boston park system
surface form: Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace parkway system
roadType limited-access boulevard in some segments
surface arterial in some segments
usedFor automobile traffic
bicycle travel
pedestrian access to parks

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