FenwayPads

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Finding property near FenwayPark is a dream come true for many people. But to some, its central location in Boston, its public transportation, restaurants and bars, universities and colleges, museums, parks is enough reason to make it an ideal living location. Aside from the newly renovated public transportation centers, Fenway provides access easy access to all areas of Boston and surround cities and towns. All of the traffic lanes heading into the square are open, and cars move smoothly, even on a busy Monday afternoon. The sidewalks and intersection of Commonwealth, Beacon, and Brookline are paved in handsome brick, creating both easy pedestrian access as well as aesthetic value to the area. Essentially, Fenway area of Boston is a great place to call home. For a little history background, the Fenway area is so named because it used to be covered with fens. A "fen" is essentially a low land covered partially or entirely with water unless it has artificially been drained. The Fenway area of Boston as well as many other areas of Boston were once marshes or completely covered in water until it was either filled in or drained. Take a look at old maps of Boston from the 17th and 18th centuries to see what areas were once covered with water.