A well maintained and interesting garden dedicated to Rose Kennedy and those who lost children due serving during battles since WW2. The granite fountain ⛲ was the highlight of the garden with people, like myself, stopping and taking photos. It is the first 🥇 stop on the Boston Irish Heritage Trail. It is enclosed in an iron fence. There are supposed to be 104 🌹 roses for each year of her life. The garden was dedicated on July 22nd, 1987. Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in the North ⬆️ end of Boston at 4 Garden Court on July 22, 1890. She died at the age of 105 in 1995. She married East Boston's Joseph P. Kennedy on October 6th, 1914. Her son's and daughter's are known for their careers in politics especially John Fitzgerald Kennedy who would become president. It is worth a visit and you can sit...
Read moreOften times very crowded during most days and can be hard to get some pics with so many people around you passing by, near the aquarium Faneuil hall north end and many other attractions nearby all within a short walk. Very beautiful place at night especially at the holidays and around Christmas with all the lights. And not far at all from the seaport and the harbor ferries. Though this garden is often times locked and I think requires membership for access since I think due to its size if’s small and. Not much...
Read moreAbsolutely beautiful garden to walk through at any time of day. There's a lot of traffic but that didn't bother me. The flowers and plants could use some love and care as some of them didn't look like they were doing very well. I'm not a gardener or have any knowledge of plants and flowers or was just the display. I feel there should be some people that are keeping up with it as it's a very well-known tourist area. The infinity water fountain was...
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