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The 'Back Bay' Fens is part of the Emerald Necklace (a system of parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted), which starts here and extends out all the way to Franklin Park.
The 'Back Bay' Fens is part of the Emerald Necklace (a system of parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted), which starts here and extends out all the way to Franklin Park. After a slight discontinuity, green space continues down the median of Commonwealth Avenue to the Public Garden and Boston Common.
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum displays paintings, sculpture, tapestries and decorative arts from Europe, Asia and Americas
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