sort of interesting to see and look at since its beautiful design but nothing much really all that special i personally think the grass around it can become a little overgrown especially when its not maintained or trimmed well which honestly can be quite often this could have been assembled better by constructing 3 or 4 foot walls around the maze so it can actually feel more like one instead of this boring path which just meanders around aimlessly in a really weird loop which basically leads NOWHERE so don't try following the path around it its a waste of time and eventually just will bring you back to where you entered and trust me i have tried before it takes a while to complete and there's too much crushed dirt rocks that can get your shoes dirty as you walk around that never ending path just better to actually LOOK at it and admire it for its beauty and what the meaning it was built for it isn't much or all that big anyways barely 20-30 feet wide on all sides. also i do not know WHO claims it changes every year because that is stupid to assume it has been there for well over 10+ years now and EVERY time i look at it when i stop there and "every April" it looks EXACTLY the same ALL THE TIME! how can it be reconfigured if it was ALREADY built in the design it was made?? doesn't make much sense that it can be changed into a "new pattern" because it CANT, already is as the way you will...
Read moreI love labyrinths and I am Armenian. There are candlelit peace walks held there and group that hosts the meetups for the walks are nice. In the warmer weather there is a moving sculpture that has a water fountain that is a memorial to the Armenian Genocide. A bookend on the one end of the Greenway that complements the Jewish Holocaust Memorial. It is a testament to Boston's vision of being a sanctuary to all immigrants and to provide a constant reminder that we must be vigilant in protecting...
Read moreThe Armenian Heritage Park in Boston on the Rose Kennedy Greenway is enchanting day or night. You can walk the maze in different ways, contemplate, marvel at the abstract structure that changes every year, reflecting immigrants who uproot and come to this county or reflecting anything it means to you, or simply sit on a bench and think and...
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