Commissioners Landing
Focal point in Boston, Massachusetts
Commissioners Landing is a focal point along Boston's Charles River Esplanade, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Designed by Arthur Shurcliff during the 1930s, the landing features a granite wall and approximately 3-foot (0.91 m) balustrade, with steps leading to the river. Inscriptions at each end commemorate the Metropolitan Park Commission and the Metropolitan District Commission.[1] The landing also serves as a dock.[2]
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- Media related to Commissioners Landing at Wikimedia Commons
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Charles River Esplanade
- Arthur Fiedler Footbridge
- Arthur Fiedler Memorial
- Charles Eliot Memorial
- Commissioners Landing
- Edwin Upton Curtis Memorial
- Hatch Memorial Shell
- James J. and Helen Storrow Memorial
- Lotta Fountain
- Statue of Charles Devens
- Statue of David I. Walsh
- Statue of George S. Patton
- Statue of Maurice J. Tobin
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