The Parkside neighborhood parkways

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The Parkside neighborhood parkways are a series of tree-lined residential boulevards in Buffalo, New York, designed as part of Frederick Law Olmsted’s historic, interconnected park and parkway system.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf parkway system
urban boulevard network
architecturalStyle picturesque landscape design
associatedWith Olmsted parkways in Buffalo
Parkside neighborhood historic character
connectsWith Delaware Park
country United States
designer Frederick Law Olmsted
hasCharacteristic boulevards
residential
tree-lined
hasCulturalSignificance contributes to Buffalo’s historic park system identity
example of Olmstedian parkway planning
hasDesignPrinciple integration of green space and roadway
scenic connections between parks
hasFunction recreational corridor
residential access
scenic roadway
hasLandscapeElement grassy medians
residential front lawns
sidewalks
tree canopies
hasPart Agassiz Circle vicinity
Amherst Street (Parkside segment)
Parkside Avenue NERFINISHED
hasTransportationMode automobile traffic
bicycles
pedestrians
hasVegetationType street trees
heritageDesignation historic landscape
locatedIn Buffalo, New York
Parkside neighborhood, Buffalo
namedAfter Parkside neighborhood
near Delaware Park
partOf Buffalo park and parkway system
Frederick Law Olmsted’s interconnected park and parkway system in Buffalo
streetLayoutType parkway
timePeriod late 19th century landscape design
urbanContext residential district

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Buffalo park and parkway system
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