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The '''Fells Connector Parkways''' are a group of historic [[parkway]]s in the cities of [[Malden, Massachusetts|Malden]] and [[Medford, Massachusetts]], suburbs north of the city of [[Boston]]. The three parkways, '''The Fellsway''', '''Fellsway West''', and '''Fellsway East''' serve to provide access from the lower portion of the [[Mystic River Reservation]] to the [[Middlesex Fells Reservation]]. The latter two parkways continue northward, providing access to the interior of the Fells and providing a further connection to the [[Lynn Fells Parkway]]. Significant portions of these parkways south of the Fells, which were among the first connecting parkways designed to be part of the [[Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston]] by [[Charles Eliot (landscape architect)|Charles Eliot]], were listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2003.
 
==Background==