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Gym
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This business specializes in fitness equipment repair and maintenance. This is not a gym/health club. This business was formerly names Atlas Services, and is used by many health clubs in the area.
 
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Size: 109.35
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Softball Fields : 1
Ownership : City of Boston
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Size: 1.1
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Baseball Fields : 1
Basketball Courts : 1
Ownership : City of Boston
Play Equipment: Yes
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Lamartine Street and Green Street
 
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The Kelly Skating Rink, located in Jamaica Plain near the Stonybrook T stop, is open 7 days a week from Dec- March (contingent upon the weather) and offers free skating with $1 skate rentals. A great place to bring the family for outdoor actvities.
2007-2008 Public Skating Hours
Mon - Fri 12:00pm-7:30pm
Sat 1:00pm-7:30pm
Sun 12:00pm-7:30pm
Skating Lessons
Saturdays 11:30am - 1:00pm
 
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Park Summary
Size: 0.81
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Basketball Courts : 1
Ownership : City of Boston
Play Equipment: Yes
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The mural in Mozart Park is a bridge, telling the story of this violent history while speaking of a hopeful future. Originally painted in 1987 by artists from Boston and Nicaragua through a program called “Arts for a New Nicaragua,” the mural was updated in 2001 by youth from the Hyde Square Task Force. The mural shows scenes from the Central American countryside. In the mural, George Washington stands next to conga players, illustrating the diversity of the area. Tropical fish and dancers hint at the Central American roots of the community. A “matchstick man” symbolizes landlords who in the late ‘80s burned down their own houses to collect insurance money. The images in the mural meander through the Central American countryside back to the city. The renovation of the Mozart Park mural in 2001 was an effort to stem crime, in addition to a desperately needed update to what was then a 14-year-old piece of art.
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Park Summary
Size: 3.17
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Baseball Fields : 1
Softball Fields : 1
Ownership : City of Boston
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Playground adjacent to the Agassiz School. It is fenced, and is used by residents of the surrounding neighborhood. A row of closely spaced triple-decker residences lines Child Street and the southern edge of the Playground. The playground is pristine, with the only indications of usage being a few skid marks left by children's sneakers on the slide. The only sign of neglect on the ball field are crumbling bleachers with an outcropping of weeds.
 
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Park Summary
Parking: yes
Size: 58.81
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Little League
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Softball Fields : 1
Little League Fields : 1
Multipurpose Fields : 1
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Ownership : City of Boston
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Olmsted Park extends from Route 9 south to Perkins Street. Leverett Pond and Ward Pond are incorporated into a sweeping meadow and heavily wooded areas criss-crossed by Olmsted’s own walkways and bridges. Daisy Field, a baseball diamond, hosts many spirited neighborhood ball games. Each turn of the path rewards one with vistas of great beauty, courtesy of both the natural features of the area and Olmsted’s design genius.
 
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Park Summary
Size: 2.06
Sports: Little League
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Little League Fields : 2
Basketball Courts : 1
Ownership : City of Boston
Play Equipment: Yes
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The playground is isolated from all other public resources. It backs up to Forest Hills Cemetery and a fence with no gate. A long-neglected playground, Parkman has recently been reinvigorated with new park equipment and a cleanup effort.
 
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Gym
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