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  2. Fenway–Kenmore - Wikipedia

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    The Longwood Medical Area is sometimes included as a part of Fenway, and is located across the Back Bay Fens from the West Fenway area. [3] To the south of the neighborhood is the Mission Hill area, which is sometimes considered to be part of Roxbury , which continues as the border extends along Ward, Parker, and Ruggles Streets, and the ...

  3. Fenway (parkway) - Wikipedia

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    In an 1879 report outlining the plan for the parks and roadways, the area through which the Fenway would travel was described as a "fenny meadow". The park commission subsequently chose the "Back Bay Fens" as the name for the park and "Fenway" as the name for the parkway because it traveled through it. [12]

  4. Kenmore Square - Wikipedia

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    Kenmore Square is a square in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is formed by the crossing of Beacon Street, Commonwealth Avenue, and Brookline Avenue. It is the eastern terminus of U.S. Route 20, the longest U.S. Highway. The Citgo sign is a prominent landmark in Kenmore Square, and Fenway Park is just to the south.

  5. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    The pole was named after Johnny Pesky, a non-power-hitting shortstop and long-time coach for the Red Sox, who hit some of his six home runs at Fenway Park around the pole but never off the pole. Pesky (playing 1942 to 1952, except for 1943 to 1945) was a contact hitter who hit just 17 home runs in his career (6 at Fenway Park). [81]

  6. There’s an urban farm in Boston growing 6,000 pounds of ...

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    Operated by Green City Growers, Fenway Farms is a roughly 5,000-square-foot rooftop garden area tucked up behind the third baseline at legendary Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox.

  7. James E. McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    James Ernest McLaughlin (18 October 1873 – 17 February 1966) was a Canadian-American architect active primarily in Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area from about 1905 through the 1950s. He designed Fenway Parkhome stadium of the Boston Red Sox baseball team—among many other buildings in Massachusetts.

  8. Wakefield to be honored at Fenway home opener − and all ...

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  9. Park Drive (parkway) - Wikipedia

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    Park Drive runs alongside the Muddy River from its beginning at Boylston Street to its intersection with Brookline Avenue. [2] The Fenway, which is located on the other side of the Back Bay Fens, [2] allows for continuous travel in the opposite direction of Park Drive. It is accessible from where Park Drive becomes two-way at Brookline Avenue ...