Bananarama
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The lack of any kind of shading structure is a huge miss.
How right you are -thanks for the tip!If you haven't had a chance to check out Rose Town Kitchen & Bar on the second floor of the new Canopy Hotel -- I can't comment on the food -- but it's a great spot to grab a drink, people watch, enjoy the Greenway views, and ponder what Boston looked like when a big elevated expressway dominated the landscape (these are from Saturday) --View attachment 37900View attachment 37901View attachment 37902View attachment 37903View attachment 37904View attachment 37905
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if you do, your pic is bound to be 500x more in focus than mine!Damn I might need to go this weekend and cement this new ArchBoston tradition...
You know what would be great on the Greenway? A museum/cultural center run by Historic New England. A place to show off their amazing collection of artifacts to the widest possible audience.
Property in hand, Historic New England plans major expansion - The Boston Globe
Historic New England's vast collection of regional artifacts is said to be the world’s most comprehensive. And now the group is aiming to dramatically boost its public profile.www.bostonglobe.com
Oh, Haverhill? That's nice too.
I don't know how successful the new little North Meadow pocket park is going to be. Accessing it from the rest of the Greenway is interesting. It's separated from the North End parks by an alphabet soup of I-93 ramps. You walk on a narrow little sidewalk along Cross Street past the ramps.
LOL, I took that to be an effort to illustrate the view after a few too many gin & tonics!if you do, your pic is bound to be 500x more in focus than mine!
I believe Gordon Ramsey Burger is opening next week on the ground floor of that hotel.LOL, I took that to be an effort to illustrate the view after a few too many gin & tonics!
Seriously, though, I will need to check this out, and I also think these pictures, especially those taken by @Smuttynose really illustrate just how special the Greenway has become. I was definitely a Greenway skeptic 10 years ago, but as the gardens have grown and matured, I think it's become a really great public space, and is clearly well utilized.
YupI believe Gordon Ramsey Burger is opening next week on the ground floor of that hotel.
It'll be perfectly suited to the most unabashedly touristy part of town. (Yes, it'll be overpriced TGI Friday's fare.)I hope it's better than his restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental, because my only experience there was pretty lackluster.
Some views walking along the Rose Kennedy Greenway (and short distances on side streets for better camera angles). Because of its 1.5 mile linear fashion, this outstanding park is like a runway platform for exhibiting architecture. It may be one of a limited number of American cities with a park showing off a city’s skyline, up close and personal.