City of Cambridge park system
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The City of Cambridge park system is a network of public parks and open spaces in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that provides residents and visitors with recreational areas, historic sites, and community gathering places.
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
network of public parks
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public open space system → urban park system → |
| accessibleTo |
general public
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| administeredBy |
City of Cambridge
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City of Cambridge Department of Public Works → |
| country |
United States
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| environmentalRole |
contribute to stormwater management
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mitigate urban heat island effect → provide urban green space → support urban biodiversity → |
| feature |
athletic facilities
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bicycle paths → historic monuments → natural areas → picnic areas → playgrounds → public art installations → reservoir‑adjacent open space at Fresh Pond → walking paths → waterfront access to the Charles River → |
| hasPart |
Cambridge Common
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Danehy Park → Fresh Pond Reservation → Riverside parks along the Charles River in Cambridge → athletic fields in Cambridge → basketball courts in Cambridge → community gardens in Cambridge → dog parks in Cambridge → historic squares and greens in Cambridge → multi‑use paths and trails in Cambridge → neighborhood playgrounds in Cambridge → skate parks in Cambridge → splash pads and water play areas in Cambridge → tennis courts in Cambridge → |
| locatedIn |
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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| operator |
City of Cambridge Department of Public Works – Parks and Urban Forestry
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| ownedBy |
City of Cambridge
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| purpose |
preserve historic sites and landscapes
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provide access to open space in an urban environment → provide community gathering places → provide recreational areas for residents and visitors → |
| usedFor |
active recreation
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bicycling → community events → dog walking → nature observation → outdoor education → passive recreation → sports leagues → walking and jogging → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Cambridge Common
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partOf |