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On Boston Common, dreams and responsibilities

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 04, 2022

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Boston Common is America’s oldest public park, and it’s starting to show its age, so a comprehensive master plan of design improvements has a lot to recommend. At 362 pages, the plan — released by Friends of the Public Garden and the city — suggests new bathrooms, more trees, a unified style for entrance gates and benches, an expanded playground, beer and wine sales, additional wheelchair ramps, utility upgrades including Wi-Fi, a... + full article



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