Franklin Park, a Chapter From "boston Parks Guide" By Sylvester Baxter, 1896
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Hendric & Brother, whose large catering establishment is near the easterly side of the park. An arch in the Overlook wall gives direct access to the basement from the Playstead field, so that players may conveniently gain access to the lockers, lavatories, etc. Here in the basement there is also a station for park-keepers with a lock-up, a women's retiring-room, and a coat-room. Between the arch and the basement there is a charming little sunken garden where rhododendrons and other plants flour...ish luxuriantly. The Overlook is shaded during the afternoon by the woods behind, and specta- tors of games and other proceedings on the meadow look away from the sun. The Greeting, and Other Divisions The Greeting, with its adjacent divisions, the Music Court and the Little Folks' Fair, has not yet been constructed. The Greeting is to be a formal promenade or meeting-ground, half a mile in length, composed of a series of parallel and contiguous drives, rides and walks, with a special way for bicycles.
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