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Unveiling the Greenway
By Meghna Chakrabarti

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<i>The Chinatown park is part of the Greenway system.</i> (Photo: Jesse Costa)
The Chinatown park is part of the Greenway system. (Photo: Jesse Costa)
BOSTON - October 03, 2008 - What was once the green steel of an elevated highway through the middle of Boston is now the green grass of the city's newest park.

The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, the park built on top of the Big Dig from North Station to Chinatown, celebrates its official opening Saturday.

WBUR's Meghna Chakrabarti reports.



RELATED LINKS


WBUR's special site: Tour the Greenway and check out our interactive map of the Greenway parks.

Web site of the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway and the Greenway Conservancy

The Mass. Turnpike Authority's Greenway page.

Growing the Greenway, Part 1

Growing the Greenway, Part 2




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