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

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Emerald Necklace Conservancy, Boston

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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About Emerald Necklace Conservancy

 125 Fenway, Boston, MA, United States

 +1 617-522-2700

 www.emeraldnecklace.org

Emerald Necklace Conservancy and Nearby Sights on Map

Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston houses a comprehensive collection of over 450,000 works of art, making it the 4th largest museum in the United States

Fenway Cultural District

Muddy River

Massachusetts Historical Society

Founded in 1791, the Massachusetts Historical Society is the nation's oldest historical society

Boston Symphony Hall

The Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the United States' major 'Big Five' orchestras

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum displays paintings, sculpture, tapestries and decorative arts from Europe, Asia and Americas

Mary Baker Eddy Library

The Mary Baker Eddy Library is more than a library - it has a museum and Mapparium as well

Fenway Park

Watch the Boston Red Sox play at Fenway Park, the oldest baseball stadium still in use by the major leagues

Muddy River Park

The Muddy River runs through the Fens and out to the Charles River

Kenmore Square

Kenmore Square is at the intersection of several major avenues