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Walk to Olmstead Park

Brookline, Massachusetts, USA

Walk to Olmstead Park

Length4.1 mi
Elev. Gain134.5 ft
Est. Steps9500

River

Scenic views

City walk

Created by jIN
Walk to Olmstead Park Introduction
Walk to Olmstead Park is a 4.1 mile (9,500-step) route located near Brookline, Massachusetts, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 134.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
It was a beautiful morning! Just had to take a walk. The breeze from the trees in the park made me feel alive. It was simply picturesque and peaceful. Have an awesome Monday!
Attractions Near Walk to Olmstead Park
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Olmsted Park

Park
Olmsted Park is a linear park in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, and a part of Boston's Emerald Necklace of connected parks and parkways. Originally named Leverett Park, in 1900 it was renamed to honor its designer, Frederick Law Olmsted. Because of this it is commonly known by locals as the Feather in Olmsted's Cap.

Linden Park (Massachusetts)

Park
Linden Park is a small municipal park at Linden Place and Linden Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA. The triangular park was created in 1843 as one of several parks in the Lindens subdivision of the area by Thomas Aspinwall Davis, which was the first residential subdivision created in Brookline.

Emerald Necklace

Place
The Emerald Necklace consists of a 1,100-acre (4.5 km2; 450 ha) chain of parks linked by parkways and waterways in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts. It gets its name from the way the planned chain appears to hang from the "neck" of the Boston peninsula; to this day it is not fully constructed. In 1989 the Emerald Necklace Parks was designated as Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission.

Coolidge Corner

Place
Coolidge Corner is a neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, centered on the intersection of Beacon Street and Harvard Street. The neighborhood takes its name from the Coolidge & Brother general store that opened in 1857 at that intersection at the site of today's S.S. Pierce building, which was for many years the only commercial business in north Brookline.

Coolidge Corner Theatre

Building
Coolidge Corner Theatre is an independent cinema in the Coolidge Corner section of Brookline, Massachusetts specializing in international, documentary, animated, and independent film selections and series.

Brookline Village station

Building
Brookline Village is a light rail stop on the MBTA Green Line "D" Branch, located in the Brookline Village neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. It was originally a commuter rail station on the Boston and Albany Railroad's Highland Branch; it closed with the rest of the line in 1958 and reopened on July 4, 1959 as a light rail station.

Edward Devotion House

Place
The Edward Devotion House is a historic house at 347 Harvard Street in Brookline, Massachusetts. Built about 1745, it is one of the town's few surviving 18th-century structures, and is of those the best preserved. The house is owned by the town and administered by the Brookline Historical Society as a historic house museum.

Arcade Building (Brookline, Massachusetts)

Place
The Arcade Building is a historic commercial building at 314–320A Harvard Street in Brookline, Massachusetts. Built in 1926, it is a two-story cast stone structure, with an interior arcade lined by small shops. It is the only arcaded commercial building in Brookline. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Building at 30-34 Station Street

Place
The Building at 30–34 Station Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, is a historic mixed-use residential/commercial building. It was designed by architects Winslow & Wetherell with elements of Colonial Revival and Georgian Revival style, and was completed in 1893. It is one of the first examples in Brookline of a mixed-use building.

Hotel Adelaide

Place
The Hotel Adelaide is a historic apartment house at 13–21 High Street in the Pill Hill neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Built in 1875, it is one of the earliest known examples of a duplex-style apartment house, in which the individual units occupy space on two floors, connected by a private staircase.
Comments
Eileen
2019/06/04
Looks like the Muddy River
Route Details

Length

4.1 mi

Elev. Gain

134.5 ft

Est. Steps

9500
Created by
jIN
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