Winthrop Shore Drive is a historic parkway in Winthrop, Massachusetts. The mile-long parkway runs through the Winthrop Beach Reservation, and is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The parkway is one of a series of ocean parkways (and the second one built) that make up a network of parkways connecting major open spaces in the Greater Boston area. Both the parkway and reservation were designed in the mid-1890s by Charles Eliot for the Metropolitan Parks Commission, a predecessor to the DCR. Land was acquired for the parkway in 1899, and construction was largely completed in 1900.
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| - Der Winthrop Shore Drive ist ein 1899 errichteter, vom Landschaftsarchitekten Charles Eliot in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Architekturbüro der Olmsted Brothers geplanter historischer Parkway in Winthrop im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Er führt unter anderem zum . Die Straße wurde im Jahr 2004 als Historic District in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. Sie wird vom Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) verwaltet und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. (de)
- Winthrop Shore Drive is a historic parkway in Winthrop, Massachusetts. The mile-long parkway runs through the Winthrop Beach Reservation, and is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The parkway is one of a series of ocean parkways (and the second one built) that make up a network of parkways connecting major open spaces in the Greater Boston area. Both the parkway and reservation were designed in the mid-1890s by Charles Eliot for the Metropolitan Parks Commission, a predecessor to the DCR. Land was acquired for the parkway in 1899, and construction was largely completed in 1900. (en)
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| - Der Winthrop Shore Drive ist ein 1899 errichteter, vom Landschaftsarchitekten Charles Eliot in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Architekturbüro der Olmsted Brothers geplanter historischer Parkway in Winthrop im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Er führt unter anderem zum . Die Straße wurde im Jahr 2004 als Historic District in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. Sie wird vom Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) verwaltet und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. (de)
- Winthrop Shore Drive is a historic parkway in Winthrop, Massachusetts. The mile-long parkway runs through the Winthrop Beach Reservation, and is administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The parkway is one of a series of ocean parkways (and the second one built) that make up a network of parkways connecting major open spaces in the Greater Boston area. Both the parkway and reservation were designed in the mid-1890s by Charles Eliot for the Metropolitan Parks Commission, a predecessor to the DCR. Land was acquired for the parkway in 1899, and construction was largely completed in 1900. The parkway was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. (en)
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