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The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway is a linear park located in several Downtown Boston neighborhoods. It consists of landscaped gardens, promenades, plazas, fountains, art, and specialty lighting systems that stretch over one mile through Chinatown , the Financial District , the Waterfront, and North End neighborhoods.
North Mission Road is a documentary-style show that details "unique and compelling" [1] cases of the Los Angeles County Coroner Department. It was first aired on truTV, and now airs in reruns on the Justice Network. The name of the show is based on the road on which the office of the Los Angeles County Coroner is located. [1]
Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald was born on July 22, 1890, at 4 Garden Court [2] in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. [3] She was the eldest of six children born to John Francis "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald, at the time a member of the Boston Common Council, and the former Mary Josephine "Josie" Hannon.
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The park idea was first proposed by Hollywood resident Edward V. Hunt, citing lack of green space in central Los Angeles. The advocacy group "Friends of the Hollywood Park" was formed in 2008, a non-profit group. Inspired by the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in Boston and the High Line in New York City. [2]
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Harbor Fog, stilled buoys dream of a lost harbor, [1] is a responsive sensor-activated interactive contemporary public sculptural environment located in Boston along the main pedestrian walkway of Wharf District Park Parcel 17, on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway. [2]
Kennedy Jr. worked as an environmental lawyer, filing lawsuits against polluters. He helped found a global green group that fought for clean water and helped defeat dam projects in Chile and Peru.