This map shows the location and details of parks and publicly accessible spaces in Salem, Massachusetts. There are 45 parks, playgrounds, and open spaces identified on the map. Each location includes the park name, ID number, address, and amenities available like playgrounds, athletic fields, parking, and accessibility for dogs. Additional notes provide contact information for rental permits, maintenance requests, and the department website for more information on activities and facilities.
This document is a landscape analysis map of the Halfmoon, Waterford, and Colonie areas along Route 9. It identifies various points of interest along the river including parks, fishing sites, historic sites, marinas, and scenic views. The map also shows the locations of the Mohawk Hudson Bikeway and Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway and divides the landscape into categories such as rural residential, village mixed-use, and historic areas.
Aqueducts were built between 1790-1940 to supply water to Greater Boston. By 2012, the aqueducts and reservoirs were no longer in daily use but the land was kept closed off. However, in 2012 the MWRA voted to open 40 miles of trails through abandoned and backup aqueducts, building on a history of public access to certain MWRA properties, including the Quabbin Reservoir, Deer Island, Nut Island, Blue Hills Covered Storage, and Alewife Stormwater Wetland.
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The document is a landscape analysis map of the Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway in New York. It shows several points of interest along the byway including historic sites, parks, scenic views, and boat launches. Key locations highlighted are the Waterford Flight of Locks, Harmony Mill Historic District, and Enlarged Erie Canal Historic District. The map also identifies the Mohawk Hudson Bikeway, highways, roads, and historic districts in the region.
The document is a map showing several historic districts and sites in the city of Cohoes, New York including the Enlarged Erie Canal Historic District, Harmony Mill Historic District, Northside Historic District, and Downtown Cohoes Historic District. The map also shows the original 1825 canal route, craner veterans park, fishing sites, harmony mills, and the Mohawk towpath byway.
The proposed West Memphis Ecomuseum would link existing and new attractions in the West Memphis area to preserve local heritage and traditions. It would comprise various historical and cultural sites throughout the region, connected by improved paths and trails. The main goals are to raise awareness of local plants and wildlife, spread cultural education, and better connect all parks and attractions. Proposed infrastructure improvements include developing sidewalks, trails along the new Harahan Bridge, and a bioswale along Broadway/Highway 70. Existing trails like the Arkansas Delta Music Trail could also be incorporated.
This document appears to be a map or diagram of McMaster University's campus that labels various buildings, parking areas, entrances, bike racks, bus routes, and shuttle locations. Key landmarks and areas identified include the David Braley Athletics & Recreation Centre, Governor's Blvd, Fennell Avenue, West 5th Street, Alumni House, general, preferred and visitor parking, secure bike facilities, HSR bus routes, a shuttle to Brantford and Stoney Creek, a multi-use trail, and accessible parking.
This document is a landscape analysis map of the Halfmoon, Waterford, and Colonie areas along Route 9. It identifies various points of interest along the river including parks, fishing sites, historic sites, marinas, and scenic views. The map also shows the locations of the Mohawk Hudson Bikeway and Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway and divides the landscape into categories such as rural residential, village mixed-use, and historic areas.
Aqueducts were built between 1790-1940 to supply water to Greater Boston. By 2012, the aqueducts and reservoirs were no longer in daily use but the land was kept closed off. However, in 2012 the MWRA voted to open 40 miles of trails through abandoned and backup aqueducts, building on a history of public access to certain MWRA properties, including the Quabbin Reservoir, Deer Island, Nut Island, Blue Hills Covered Storage, and Alewife Stormwater Wetland.
Rebuilding the Brookvale Road flood wall, Tamed, Jenny HorsburghDesign South East
Presentation on MADE's designs for rebuilding the Brookvale Road flood wall in Witton for the project Tamed.
Presentation by Jenny Horsburgh, Environment Agency.
The document is a landscape analysis map of the Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway in New York. It shows several points of interest along the byway including historic sites, parks, scenic views, and boat launches. Key locations highlighted are the Waterford Flight of Locks, Harmony Mill Historic District, and Enlarged Erie Canal Historic District. The map also identifies the Mohawk Hudson Bikeway, highways, roads, and historic districts in the region.
The document is a map showing several historic districts and sites in the city of Cohoes, New York including the Enlarged Erie Canal Historic District, Harmony Mill Historic District, Northside Historic District, and Downtown Cohoes Historic District. The map also shows the original 1825 canal route, craner veterans park, fishing sites, harmony mills, and the Mohawk towpath byway.
The proposed West Memphis Ecomuseum would link existing and new attractions in the West Memphis area to preserve local heritage and traditions. It would comprise various historical and cultural sites throughout the region, connected by improved paths and trails. The main goals are to raise awareness of local plants and wildlife, spread cultural education, and better connect all parks and attractions. Proposed infrastructure improvements include developing sidewalks, trails along the new Harahan Bridge, and a bioswale along Broadway/Highway 70. Existing trails like the Arkansas Delta Music Trail could also be incorporated.
This document appears to be a map or diagram of McMaster University's campus that labels various buildings, parking areas, entrances, bike racks, bus routes, and shuttle locations. Key landmarks and areas identified include the David Braley Athletics & Recreation Centre, Governor's Blvd, Fennell Avenue, West 5th Street, Alumni House, general, preferred and visitor parking, secure bike facilities, HSR bus routes, a shuttle to Brantford and Stoney Creek, a multi-use trail, and accessible parking.
The document provides information about Barrett Park in Leominster, MA. It states that Barrett Park is located off Chestnut Street at 40 Barrett Parkway, and contains 109 acres of open space including an 8.9 acre pond for fishing, hiking trails, a playground, open field, picnic area, beach house with restrooms, pavilion and office building. It also notes that the Leominster Recreation Department provides programs for adults and youth at this park location.
This document contains no text, only symbols. It appears to be a map with various parks, trails, and access points labeled with symbols and distances. Key elements include trails and parks in the area, including names like Thomas Park, Lakewood Park, and Kenwood Park. Distances between locations are provided.
This document provides a venue guide for Hudson River Park that includes 10 potential event spaces. It summarizes each venue's location, dimensions, amenities, views, and contact information for booking. The venues span from Tribeca to Clinton and include piers, parks, and lawns along the Hudson River. Each space offers unique opportunities to host events with waterfront views of Manhattan.
This diagram shows the London Underground and Overground rail network. It includes all station names and color-coded lines. Some stations are noted as being step-free, closed on certain days/times, or requiring a change at another station for certain destinations. Special fares may apply on some lines.
This document provides information about six parks in St. Louis, Missouri: Forest Park, Tower Grove Park, Gateway Arch National Park, Missouri Botanical Garden, Compton Hill Reservoir Park, and Lafayette Square Park. It describes some of the key features and attractions of each park, such as trails, gardens, historic buildings, recreational activities, and views. It also includes brief histories and admission prices for some of the parks. Local favorites are highlighted for Forest Park and Compton Hill Reservoir Park.
This document is a map of Bath, England showing various streets, landmarks, parks, and transportation options. Key locations include the Royal Crescent, Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Victoria Park, Sydney Gardens, and Bath Spa train station. The map also provides information on tourist services, parking, and a map key explaining symbols.
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This map shows the location of parks and other publicly accessible spaces in Salem that offer a variety of recreational opportunities. For information on specific activities, facilities, or reservations in city owned parks
please contact the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Service at 978-744-0180. For maintenance of city-owned parks, please contact Department of Public Service at 978-745-0195 or use the
SeeClickFix app. Report omissions or updates in the map to Mass in Motion Salem at 978-619-5604. Updated September 2014. Data contributors: Mass GIS. Map Design Jessica Silveri and John Pelletier.
For the digital version of this map and ward specific maps go to www.mimsalem.org and click on "Map Gallery"
Parks, Playgrounds, and Open Space
Salem, Massachusetts
Parks and Playgrounds
City Owned Park
1, Bates Elementary School B2
2, Bertram Field B4
3, Broad Street Park B4
4, Cabot Farm B2
5, Camp Naumkeag D2
6, Castle Hill Playground C5
7, Charles R. Curtis Memorial Park C2
8, Collins Cove Playground D2
9, David J. Beattie Park D2
10, Derby Square C3
11, DiBiase Park A4
12, East India Square C3
13, Forest River Park D4
14, Fort Lee E2
15, Furlong Park C2
16, Gallows Hill Park B4
17, Gonyea Park C2
19, High Street Park C3
21, Irzyk at Memorial Park D2
23, Lafayette Park C3
24, Lappin Park C3
25, Leslie's Retreat Park B3
26, Mack Park B3
27, Mansell Park B4
28, Mary Jane Lee Park D4
29, McCabe Park and Marina B1
30, McGlew Park B2
31, McGrath Park A5
32, Memorial Park D2
33, Palmer Cove D4
35, Peabody Street Park C3
36, Pickman Park D6
38, Salem Common C3
40, Salem Willows Park E1
41, Splaine Park B4
42, Swiniuch Park D3
43, Willow Beach D4
44, Winter Island Park E2
45, Witchcraft Heights A4
City Owned Cemetery
Privately Owned Park
National Historic Site
Playground Locations
18, Greenlawm Cemetery B2
37, St. Anne's Park C5
39, Salem Maritime D3
34, Patten Park B2
20, Highland Park B5
(Salem Woods and Salem Golf Course)
22, Juniper Playground E1