Bruce InCharlotte
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Back in the late ’80s when I was in college in Boston, the old elevated Central Artery was a hulking eyesore—loud, gray, and brutally out of place. Today, that concrete monster is gone, replaced by a network of tunnels and the stunning Rose Kennedy Greenway. This lush, linear park is a triumph of urban renewal, with shaded benches, playful fountains, native plantings, and even a carousel that delights kids and nostalgic grown-ups alike. It’s a peaceful, art-filled corridor that invites you to slow down and savor the city.
If you’re tempted to stick to the waterfront, make the Greenway your return route. It’s a refreshing surprise—and absolutely worth the detour.