Franklin Park: a Walk Through the Country Park

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It goes through a section of Franklin Park that Frederick Law Olmsted called the Country Park.
Nn buildings were supposed to be built in this part of Franklin Park: he wanted it to look like a peaceful country scene.
Before you begin this trail, look carefully at this map to figure out where you are. What direction is north' south? Are you standing in front of a particular landmark?
(Directions to Abbotts Crag: From the Community Resource Center, look south to the Golf Club House. The crag is a
...bout 300 feet in back of the club house.) ABBOTT'S CRAG ■ A crag is a steep rock cliff.
■ From the top of Abbott's Crag.
look north. Can you see the John Hancock Tower in downtown Boston?
■ The kind of rock is called puddingstone because it is a mixture of pebbles and gravel and is found throughout Dorchester and Roxbury.
(Look for a path to take you to the bottom of the cliff. You are walking to the southeast.) ■ Can you find the following trees: a white oak, a bittemut hickory? Look for acoms and hickory nuts on the ground.


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