
All right, this is not really a park, and for a long time I did not believe it existed at all, because it was not evident to me where the green sign for it ( on William Jackson Street near...
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Theresa Hynes Park is a charming and secluded green space located in Brighton, MA, dedicated to honoring the legacy of long-time activist Theresa Hynes. The park serves as a community hub, reflecting the diverse neighborhood of Brighton, which includes long-term residents, recent immigrants, and local university students.
The park was formally dedicated on May 23, 2007, with notable attendees including Mayor Menino and State Representatives Honan and Moran, who recognized Hynes' significant contributions to local activism. With its entrance off William Jackson Avenue and facilities such as bicycle parking, the park provides a welcoming retreat for residents and visitors alike.
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All right, this is not really a park, and for a long time I did not believe it existed at all, because it was not evident to me where the green sign for it ( on William Jackson Street near...
There is not much here, but it is a decent spot to sit amongst trees. It is a small area, primarily made up of wooden walkways and bench areas. It is not worth a trip, but if you are walking by...