Olmsted Plan of The Riverway, 1892
“...It is absolutely essential that although the work is for the present under two municipalities and under the control of two park commissions acting independently of one another, that it should, to the public eye, be one work. Landscape unity between the two sides of the valley must be secured.” John Charles Olmsted's letter to W.L. Fisher, October 13, 1893.
Image: Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site Plan for the Sanitary Improvement of Muddy River
“The natural sequence upon slightly higher ground to the last (the Fens) in following up a fresh watercourse bordered by passages of rushy meadow and varied slopes from the adjoining upland; trees in groups diversified by thickets and open glades.” City of Boston Seventh Report of the Board of Commissioners of the Department of Parks.
Image: Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site The Riverway in 1924
This photo was taken 28 years after initial construction.
Image: Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic SiteMuddy River Today
Image: Marion Pressley The Riverway Shelter, 1905
Image: Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site Bridle Path Bridge, 1919
Image: Boston Public Library Bridle Path Bridge Today
Image: Marion Pressley The Riverway Shelter and Bridge Path Bridge
Image: Marion Pressley Island Bridge at Netherlands Road
Image: Marion Pressley Perfect for Strolling or Running
Image: Marion Pressley