historic landscape of Franklin Park

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The historic landscape of Franklin Park is a major 19th-century urban park in Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as part of the Emerald Necklace and noted for its pastoral scenery and recreational grounds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landscape
historic landscape
urban park
urban park landscape
contains Playstead NERFINISHED
Scarboro Pond NERFINISHED
Valley Gates area NERFINISHED
Wilderness area
golf course landscape areas
country United States of America
designedBy Frederick Law Olmsted NERFINISHED
designedInPeriod late 19th century
hasCharacteristic curvilinear circulation system
designed vistas
large open meadows
naturalistic topography
pastoral scenery
picturesque landscape design
recreation fields
recreational grounds
scenic drives
walking paths
wooded areas
hasConservationStatus subject of historic landscape preservation efforts
hasViewOf Boston skyline
heritageDesignation historic park landscape
inception 19th century
location Boston, Massachusetts
namedAfter Benjamin Franklin NERFINISHED
partiallyOverlaps Franklin Park Zoo grounds NERFINISHED
partOf Boston park system
Boston’s Emerald Necklace park system NERFINISHED
Emerald Necklace NERFINISHED
Franklin Park NERFINISHED
significantFor Boston’s open space network NERFINISHED
urban park design history
work of Frederick Law Olmsted
usedFor active recreation
community events
jogging
passive recreation
sports
walking

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Valley Gates heritageContext historic landscape of Franklin Park
Ellicott Arch partOf historic landscape of Franklin Park
this entity surface form: Franklin Park historic landscape