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VFW Parkway

Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway, Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston
VFW Parkway near the Educational Complex, West Roxbury MA.jpg
Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway in West Roxbury
Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway is located in Massachusetts
Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway
Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway is located in the US
Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway
Location Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°17′10″N 71°9′31″W / 42.28611°N 71.15861°W / 42.28611; -71.15861Coordinates: 42°17′10″N 71°9′31″W / 42.28611°N 71.15861°W / 42.28611; -71.15861
Area 20 acres (8.1 ha)
Built 1931
Architect Charles Eliot, Olmsted Brothers
MPS Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston MPS
NRHP Reference # 04001432
Added to NRHP January 5, 2005

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway (referred to locally as the VFW Parkway) is a historic parkway in Boston, Massachusetts and two adjacent towns. The southern terminus of the parkway is at Washington Street in Dedham, from where it travels north and then east, ending at a junction with Centre Street, near the Arnold Arboretum. It passes through a small corner of Brookline just west of its junction with the West Roxbury Parkway. Most of its length, from Spring Street in West Roxbury to its eastern end, is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), a successor to the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) which oversaw the road's construction. The parkway was built in stages between 1930 and 1942, and was designed to provide a parkway connection from the Upper Charles River Reservation to other MDC parks via the West Roxbury Parkway. The DCR portion of the road was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The road formerly carried the designation for U.S. Route 1.

The parkway begins at an intersection with Washington Street and Boston-Providence Highway in Dedham, essentially as a northward continuation of Providence Highway. It soon crosses into Boston, reaching a major junction near the Charles River with Bridge Street (the eastern terminus of Massachusetts Route 109) and Spring Street. It continues generally northward, flanking parkland adjacent to the river on its left. It crosses the Needham Line of the MBTA Commuter Rail before turning more generally eastward near the junction with Baker Street. The rest of its route is mainly eastward, meeting the West Roxbury Parkway at the Frank R. Kelly Memorial Rotary in the southern tip of Brookline. It then passes the Allandale Woods on its left before reaching its eastern end at Centre Street, a short way west of the Arnold Arboretum.


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