Charles River corridor

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The Charles River corridor is the stretch of urban and natural landscape that runs along the Charles River, linking Boston and its neighboring communities with parks, paths, and transportation routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river corridor
urban greenway
adjacentTo Boston University campus NERFINISHED
MIT campus NERFINISHED
downtown Boston NERFINISHED
connects Allston NERFINISHED
Boston NERFINISHED
Brighton NERFINISHED
Cambridge NERFINISHED
Newton NERFINISHED
Waltham NERFINISHED
Watertown NERFINISHED
follows Charles River NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic linear open space system
mix of urban and natural landscapes
hasFunction linking neighboring communities along the Charles River
providing scenic riverfront access
supporting ecological and recreational uses
hasPart Charles River Reservation NERFINISHED
Esplanade area in Boston NERFINISHED
bike paths
bridges
multi‑use paths
parks
pedestrian walkways
public open space
riverfront parklands in Cambridge
roadways
locatedIn Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
supports non‑motorized transportation
public events and gatherings
traversedBy bicycle routes
local streets and parkways
pedestrian paths
usedFor commuting
cycling
recreation
river access
running
walking

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MBTA bus route 70 followsCorridor Charles River corridor
Soldiers Field Road partOf Charles River corridor
this entity surface form: Boston riverfront roadway network
Charles River Path partOf Charles River corridor