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The '''Fells Connector Parkways''' are a group of historic [[parkway]]s consisting of portions of The Fellsway, Fellsway East, and Fellsway West in the cities of [[Malden, Massachusetts|Malden]] and [[Medford, Massachusetts]] in [[Greater Boston]]. The parkway portions serve to connect the [[Mystic River Reservation]] with the [[Middlesex Fells Reservation]]. The parkways were listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2003.
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==
Following the enactment of authorizing legislation in 1894, the Metropolitan Parks Commission (predecessor to the Metropolitan District Commisssion (MDC) and today's [[Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation]] (DCR)) began working with Charles Eliot to plan a parkway to provide access from Boston to the Middlesex Fells Reservation. This job was made difficult due the existence of relatively densely populated areas between the [[Mystic River]] and the reservation. The plan that the commission and Eliot finally drafted called for an arterial trunk (The Fellsway), which would run north through Medford and Malden, and then split into two branches. Fellsway West would provide access to the promontory point at Pine Hill in Medford (now visible on the west side of [[Interstate 93]]) and the western parts of the reservation, while Fellsway East would provide access to Bear's Den Hill in Malden, and points east. These corridors would provide rights of way for several modes of transportation: automobile, street car, and pedestrians and cyclists.<ref name=NRHP>{{cite web|url=http://mhc-macris.net/Details.aspx?MhcId=MDF.Y|title=NRHP nomination for Fells Connector Parkways|publisher=Commonwealth of Massachusetts|accessdate=2014-01-24}}</ref>

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==The Fellsway==
==Fellsway West==
==Fellsway East==


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Mystic Valley Parkway]], the parkway of the Mystic River Reservation
* [[Mystic Valley Parkway]], the parkway of the Mystic River Reservation
* [[Lynn Fells Parkway]], a parkway connecting the Middlesex Fells to the [[Breakheart Reservation]]
* [[Lynn Fells Parkway]], a parkway connecting the Middlesex Fells to the [[Breakheart Reservation]]
* [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Medford, Massachusetts]]
* [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Image:MaldenMA EastFellsway.jpg|thumb|left|Fellsway East in Malden]]
[[Image:MaldenMA EastFellsway.jpg|thumb|left|Fellsway East in Malden]]

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Revision as of 05:00, 25 January 2014

Fells Connector Parkways, Metropolitan System of Greater Boston
Fellsway West in Medford
Fells Connector Parkways is located in Massachusetts
Fells Connector Parkways
LocationMalden and Medford, Massachusetts
Built1895
ArchitectEliot, Charles; Olmsted Brothers
MPSMetropolitan Park System of Greater Boston MPS
NRHP reference No.03000379 [1]
Added to NRHPMay 9, 2003

The Fells Connector Parkways are a group of historic parkways in the cities of 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, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

Background

Following the enactment of authorizing legislation in 1894, the Metropolitan Parks Commission (predecessor to the Metropolitan District Commisssion (MDC) and today's Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR)) began working with Charles Eliot to plan a parkway to provide access from Boston to the Middlesex Fells Reservation. This job was made difficult due the existence of relatively densely populated areas between the Mystic River and the reservation. The plan that the commission and Eliot finally drafted called for an arterial trunk (The Fellsway), which would run north through Medford and Malden, and then split into two branches. Fellsway West would provide access to the promontory point at Pine Hill in Medford (now visible on the west side of Interstate 93) and the western parts of the reservation, while Fellsway East would provide access to Bear's Den Hill in Malden, and points east. These corridors would provide rights of way for several modes of transportation: automobile, street car, and pedestrians and cyclists.[2]

The Fellsway

Fellsway West

Fellsway East

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Fells Connector Parkways". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-01-24.
Fellsway East in Malden

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