The Charles River Esplanade of Boston, Massachusetts
The Charles River Esplanade of Boston, Massachusetts, is a state-owned park situated in the Back Bay area of the city, on the banks of the Charles River.[1] Storrow Drive runs alongside it. In the park are walkways, statuary, the Hatch Memorial Shell performance stage, playgrounds, ballfields, and Community Boating. More info visits at
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The Charles River is an 80-mile-long (129 km) long river in eastern Massachusetts. From its source in Hopkinton the river flows in a northeasterly direction (after first coursing due south through Milford), traveling through 23 cities and towns before reaching the Atlantic Ocean at Boston.The Native-American name for the Charles River was Quinobequin, meaning meandering..
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More freedom lost? - kayaking Charles River Esplanade, Boston MA
Before the April 15th 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon, there was usually a full concert schedule and plenty of events at the Ellipse, Hatch Shell and Esplanade. WZLX, a local classic rock radio station would have some great artists come to town and play free concerts at the Shell! We kayakers used to be able to sit in the Storrow Lagoon, paddle up and down enjoying the music, land for bathroom breaks or hitting concessions.. It was awesome.
This footage is from the Dennis DeYoung (formerly of Styx) concert, 20 July 2013. In full daylight before the show picked up, we were allowed unrestricted access and enjoyed listening to the opening band for a while. As the crowd started to arrive though, our not so friendly Mass State Police angrily ordered my friend and I out and away from the Esplanade. We were instructed that we had to remain out of all lagoon areas and can only observe from the river where they wanted us to remain stationary. These restrictions have been enforced since then too. Along with additional clamp downs on movement limited to I think the hour before and after an event. In other words, if you aren't in the vicinity of where you need to anchor, (that's right my fellow kayakers, I said anchor) an hour before, you can't come in. I'm all for protecting the masses, but this ruins some of the joys of living near and paddling in Boston. We'll live with it, and I hope concerts resume with some lighter restrictions soon.
This was a hosted event of the New England Kayak Club.
Fat Geese Sleeping - Charles River Esplanade - Boston, MA
They say dogs have it great. Eating. Sleeping. Shitting. Lying in the shade on a hot day and next to the fireplace on a cold day.
For some strange reason, I thought of a dog's life when I came across these geese. They were enjoying some well deserved R&R on a wharf along the banks of the Charles River.
Of all the hustle and bustle in Boston, these geese had it made. It was clear that the wharf was off limits to all other species, except for a few ducks who appeared to enjoy special status.
Maybe the geese applied for asylum to get away from the overzealous hunters that populate Western Massachusetts? After all, they're just across the river from Cambridge, a Sanctuary City.
Whatever the reason the geese chose this location, it was nice to see them feeling comfortable and at home in Boston's urban landscape.
Charles River view across to Cambridge Boston Massachusetts
This is a short film clip of the Charles River Esplanade next to Storrow Drive in Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston History in a Minute: Esplanade
The beautiful Esplanade along the Charles River is the subject of this week's Boston History in a Minute. Learn about why it was created and why Storrow Drive is an ironic neighbor.
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Charles River Esplanade
The Charles River Esplanade of Boston, Massachusetts, is a state-owned park situated in the Back Bay area of the city, on the banks of the Charles River.[1] Storrow Drive runs alongside it. In the park are walkways, statuary, the Hatch Memorial Shell performance stage, playgrounds, ballfields, and Community Boating.More info visit
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The Charles River is a canal that runs 80 miles east of Massachusetts, including Boston and Cambridge, before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean. The Charles, as it is often called, plays a role in the lives of many Bostonians. Walkers, runners, cyclists, canoeists and anyone who loves to relax peacefully in the water can be found along its banks every day. It is a dreamlike snapshot of the pulse and rhythm of the two cities.
Esplanade, a 3-mile green road that meanders along the Boston side of the river is the best choice for visitors looking to take a relaxing stroll. Simply start near the Science Museum and continue west to the Boston University Bridge. Along the way you will find lots of runners, wild geese, lemonade stands, and boat rental opportunities. The best time to visit is during the annual fireworks of the city.
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Boston is the capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Boston also serves as county seat of Suffolk County. The largest city in New England, the city proper, covering 48 square miles (124 km2), had an estimated population of 645,966 in 2014, making it the 24th largest city in the United States. The city is the anchor of a substantially larger metropolitan area called Greater Boston, home to 4.5 million people and the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the country. Greater Boston as a commuting region is home to 7.6 million people, making it the sixth-largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States.
One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston was founded on the Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England. It was the scene of several key events of the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. Upon American independence from Great Britain, the city continued to be an important port and manufacturing hub, as well as a center for education and culture. Through land reclamation and municipal annexation, Boston has expanded beyond the original peninsula. Its rich history helps attract many tourists, with Faneuil Hall alone attracting over 20 million visitors. Boston's many firsts include the United States' first public school, Boston Latin School (1635), and first subway system (1897).
The area's many colleges and universities make Boston an international center of higher education and medicine, and the city is considered to be a world leader in innovation for a variety of reasons. Boston's economic base also includes finance, professional and business services, and government activities. The city has one of the highest costs of living in the United States, though it remains high on world livability rankings.
City Landmarks:
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Boston Public Garden
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New England Holocaust Memorial
John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
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Beacon Hill
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Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Boston Common
Castle Island
Charles River Esplanade
USS Constitution Museum
Granary Burying Ground
Museum of Science
George's Island
Symphony Hall
Newbury Street
Body Pulled From Charles River In Boston
A man's body was found in the Charles River near the Esplanade.
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2018 August 31_ Charles River bike path
Charles River bike path holds baby strollers , bikes , joggers, pedestrians, wheel chairs, etc... its fantastic, but dangerous: All one narrow lane each way that squeezes through underpasses.. all while getting carcinogenic exhaust from 3 lanes of traffic blown on it. @boston: let's give 1-2 lanes from storrow to nonmotorists?
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Boston's Neighborhoods : The Back Bay
- Beginning in 1857 and continuing until 1880, Boston's Back Bay neighborhood was created entirely by man. The body of water separating Boston from Brookline was filled, adding 450 acres of land to the city of Boston. Today it stands as one of the Boston's premiere neighborhoods. Marked by historic and exclusive boulevards, such as Newbury Street and Commonwealth Avenue , the Back Bay is home to the northern portion of the city's Emerald Necklace, the green space that threads its way through the inner core of the city.
The Back Bay is one of the busiest retail sections of Boston, with a thriving commercial center along Boylston Street and Newbury Street, which include the nearby enclosed shopping malls at the Shops at Prudential Center and Copley Place
The Back Bay's borders are encompassed by the Charles River, Massachusetts Avenue, and the Boston Public Garden. Known for its exclusive real estate, abundance of spas, high end retail stores, art galleries, cafes and architecturally significant brownstones, Back Bay is also one of the prettiest neighborhoods in the entire country. The residential streets of Back Bay are some of the best preserved examples of late 19th century urban architecture in the entire country.
Grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants or outdoor cafes lining Newbury Street. Day and night, summers bring crowded patios and leisurely lunches and dinners al fresco, with some of the best people watching vantage points in town. Some of America's top retail stores and art galleries dot Newbury Street from Arlington Street down to Massachusetts Avenue.
There is plenty of green space in the Back Bay. Stroll down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall to view the blocks and blocks of brownstones, statues and memorials and residents walking their beautiful dogs. The mall connects the Public Garden to the Fens.
Created in 1837, the Boston Public Garden is one of Boston's great attractions and America's first botanical garden. Admire the rich and unusual plantings, over 80 species are cultivated for future plantings, the Lagoon, monuments and fountains. And of course, the Swan Boats on the lagoon, which has operated for over 100 years.
The Charles River Esplanade is home to the famous Hatch Shell and it's regular summertime concerts, including the annual Fourth of July celebration with the Boston Pops. The bike path runs 23 miles along the banks of the Charles River.
Community Boating is the oldest continuously operating community sailing program in the United States. Offering sailing and windsurfing instruction, members are allowed to use their Cape Cod Mercury boats on the Charles River.
Copley Square is anchored by the Fairmount Copley Plaza Hotel, The Boston Public Library, a leading example of Beaux-Arts architecture in the US, The Old South Church, and The 60 story dark blue glass John Hancock Tower.
And of course, there's Trinity Church, founded in 1733, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. Trinity Churchg is the only building in Boston that has been honored as one of the Ten Most Significant Buildings in the United States by the American Institute of Architects.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist is The Mother Church and headquarters of the Christian Science Church. Designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, the 14 acre plaza includes a reflecting pool and fountain that makes it one of Boston's most visually recognizable sites.
Some of Boston's finest museums are located in the Back Bay. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is modeled after the Renaissance palaces of Venice, Italy. The building surrounds a glass covered garden courtyard, the first of its kind in America. The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the largest museums in the United States, and offers one of the most comprehensive art collections in the Americas.
Symphony Hall was built in 1900 for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and is considered, acoustically, one of the top three concert halls in the world. It is also home to the famous Boston Pops Orchestra & the Handel and Hayden Society.
The Back Bay offers some of Boston's premier real estate. From the early Victorian Houses on Commonwealth Avenue, dating back to around 1860, to townhouse condominiums, prewar buildings and some of the newer, full services buildings such as the Four Seasons Place, The Heritage and LeJardin, One Charles, and the Carlton House Residences, all located on the Public Garden. Located near the Prudential Center, The Mandarin Oriental and Belvedere Residences are centrally located in the heart of Back Bay. The Clarendon, across from the Hancock Tower and Trinity Place, overlooking Copley Square also offer prime locations and luxurious amenities.
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