I grew up on Monroe St and always played in the park as a young child. stone hours and turtle still existbtoday. it's a somewhat small park that has been completely renovated. beautiful homes located all around park and massive natural rock formations (puddingstone(hance the name of the town Roxbury) throughout park. benches and tables also located in the park along with an emergency police calling box that stands out day and night with it's bright blue light. this park is historical, with lots of history and host an annual...
Read moreThe picture does not do this scenery justice. If you know where to go then maneuvering as a person with a disability be it physical or otherwise, it will not be hard. You must plan it out ahead of time though. One Park sort of melts into the next LOL see my review on the Boston Commons about bathroom access Etc. I can picture the horse-drawn carriages, the women with parasols and beautiful dresses taking a stroll around the pond, and all of the life that has filled the Commons...
Read moreused to be my favorite "relax" park. just a few benches a small table with small benches around it. in the beginning the table was was made to represent a checker board, so if you had some checkers, you could bring them (just the checkers) to the park and play checkers right there on the table. no swings or slides, just a couple of rock turtles that children, ages 2 to 5 years old could climb and play on. now it is more like...
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