Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... PLAYGROUND. Neponset Avenue. (18 Acres.) No work other than that of maintenance was done on this playground. Settlements of the marsh under the filled part of the ground continue to give trouble. The ball field, however, was kept in ...
... PLAYGROUND. Neponset Avenue. (18 Acres.) No work other than that of maintenance was done on this playground. Settlements of the marsh under the filled part of the ground continue to give trouble. The ball field, however, was kept in ...
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... playground. More graded space is needed, as this playground is much frequented by the young men of the neighborhood. To obtain this space it will be necessary to carry underground the brook now crossing the park. Other needs of this ...
... playground. More graded space is needed, as this playground is much frequented by the young men of the neighborhood. To obtain this space it will be necessary to carry underground the brook now crossing the park. Other needs of this ...
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... PLAYGROUND. South Walter and Robert Streets. (3.7 Acres.) During last spring this playground was finely graded and seeded, making a very good field for ball playing. The grounds are popular and much used. On this account it was found ...
... PLAYGROUND. South Walter and Robert Streets. (3.7 Acres.) During last spring this playground was finely graded and seeded, making a very good field for ball playing. The grounds are popular and much used. On this account it was found ...
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... PLAYGROUND. Fellows and EIunneman Streets. (0.85 Acre.) The introduction into this playground of apparatus for children's use made it at once popular. Instead of playing on the sidewalks, as had hitherto been their preference, the ...
... PLAYGROUND. Fellows and EIunneman Streets. (0.85 Acre.) The introduction into this playground of apparatus for children's use made it at once popular. Instead of playing on the sidewalks, as had hitherto been their preference, the ...
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... Playground....... 2.6 I 15 7,750 Christopher Gibson Playground..... 1.95 29 13,500 Franklin Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.0 2 30 70,075 Jamaica Pond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.5 2 17 31,900 ...
... Playground....... 2.6 I 15 7,750 Christopher Gibson Playground..... 1.95 29 13,500 Franklin Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.0 2 30 70,075 Jamaica Pond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.5 2 17 31,900 ...
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