Olmsted Park

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Olmsted Park is a historic urban park in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted as part of his interconnected series of green spaces.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic park
public park
urban park
architecturalStyle landscape architecture
country United States
designer Frederick Law Olmsted
hasAccessibility publicly accessible
hasArchitect Frederick Law Olmsted
hasConservationRole stormwater buffer
urban green space
wildlife habitat
hasFeature meadows
parkways
ponds
stone bridges
woodlands
hasPathType paved paths
unpaved paths
hasTrail jogging paths
walking paths
hasUse birdwatching
jogging
passive recreation
recreation
walking
hasVegetation deciduous trees
evergreen trees
lawns
shrubs
hasWaterFeature Leverett Pond
Ward’s Pond
Willow Pond
heritageDesignation historic landscape
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
Brookline, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
United States
maintainedBy City of Boston
Town of Brookline
namedAfter Frederick Law Olmsted
partOf Boston park system
Brookline park system
Emerald Necklace
interconnected series of green spaces in Boston
region New England


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