Temple Street Park
Appearance
Temple Street Park | |
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Type | Park |
Location | Beacon Hill |
Nearest city | Boston |
Coordinates | 42°21′36.2″N 71°3′48.5″W / 42.360056°N 71.063472°W |
Area | .06-acre |
Operated by | Suffolk University |
Temple Street Park is a .06-acre (0.024 ha)[1] park in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The park is owned by the City of Boston and maintained by The Friends of Temple St Park. Suffolk University reached an agreement with the Beacon Hill Civic Association,[2] the Beacon Hill Garden Club, the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and residents of Temple Street, to purchase the park in 2002. The park was then sold to the city. Suffolk, the city, and the Temple Street Association funded a renovation in 2006.[3] The Friends of Temple St Park was formed in 2018 to help maintain and beautify this pocket park.
References
[edit]- ^ "The Neighborhoods" (PDF). www.cityofboston.gov.
- ^ "Archer/Donahue Residential Development - 33-61 Temple Street - Expanded Project Notification Form ("EPNF")" (PDF). www.bhcivic.org. 2016-07-01.
- ^ "Institutional Master Plan Notification Form". www.bostonplans.org.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Temple Street Park at Wikimedia Commons