a few sights around Buttonwood Park New Bedford MA
Good Morning and have a great day
Now what I start with may seem strange but bare with me lOL
One of my favorite places to walk here in New Bedford is Buttonwood Park and let me tell you a little about it
Buttonwood Park Historic District is a historic district on Kempton Street, Rockdale Avenue, Hawthorne Street and Brownell Avenue in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Its focal point is Buttonwood Park, a 97-acre (39 ha) municipal park planned by Charles Eliot in the 1890s, and part of its surrounding neighborhood.
Charles Eliot (1859–1897) was a pioneering American landscape architect and key partner in the Olmsted firm who shaped Boston's Metropolitan Park System. He famously protected natural landscapes and championed regional park planning, designing major reservations, urban parks, and parkways that redefined public access to nature
Many here describe the park as the jewel of the city and I do agree it truly is.
NOw the odd bit, I seldom go there for walks, mainly because its best visited during the day and most of my walks are early morning around sunrise, I seldom go out for day time walks but this is a spot I do visit when I get out during the day
My favorite feature there is the pond, here I am looking over it from near where I park my car when I visit there
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THis shot is taken from the opposite side of the pond
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and this path is going around the pond from where I took the last shot
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and this little stream runs off from the large pond
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