Day Boulevard
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Der William J. Day Boulevard, oder kurz Day Boulevard, ist ein Parkway in Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Die Straße wird vom Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation verwaltet und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston.
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William J. Day Boulevard, or Day Boulevard, is a coastal parkway in Boston, Massachusetts. Beginning at Morrissey Boulevard and Kosciuszko Circle at the northern extent of the Dorchester section of the city, it travels in a gently curving northeasterly direction 2.6 miles (4.2 km) through South Boston along beaches around the west and north shore of Dorchester Bay. It was named for William J. Day.
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Map of South Boston with Day Boulevard highlighted in red
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Der William J. Day Boulevard, oder kurz Day Boulevard, ist ein Parkway in Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Die Straße wird vom Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation verwaltet und ist Teil des Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston.
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William J. Day Boulevard, or Day Boulevard, is a coastal parkway in Boston, Massachusetts. Beginning at Morrissey Boulevard and Kosciuszko Circle at the northern extent of the Dorchester section of the city, it travels in a gently curving northeasterly direction 2.6 miles (4.2 km) through South Boston along beaches around the west and north shore of Dorchester Bay. It was named for William J. Day. In its eastern part, the road passes through the South Boston Boat Clubs Historic District and Marine Park before ending at Castle Island, site of a historic fort and state park. It is owned and maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation as part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. Carson Beach, M Street Beach and Pleasure Bay are beaches along Day Boulevard that are part of the park system.
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