The Arthur Fiedler Footbridge is a wheelchair accessible footbridge named after Arthur Fiedler in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The bridge was built in 1953, in brutalist style, and dedicated in 1954 to honor 25 years of concerts by the Boston Pops Orchestra at the Esplanade. It was renovated in 2021.
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Great bridge. Arthur Fiedler does a great job of transporting you from the esplanade into the city and is constructed with a curvature that is delightful to stroll across. There is also a water fountain with good water pressure on the River side...
Read moreAbsolutely, without a doubt, the best way to go from the intersection of Arlington and Beacon to the Esplanade. I enjoy yelling at people to "walk their bikes!" as the sign clearly says and they...
Read moreI went to see chaka khan at the hatch shell on the 4th of July and this bridge brought me right over to where i...
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