LIST OF PROPERTIES 



naturally turn; (6) the removal of all poles and wires; 



(c) the rounding by easier curves of the street corners; 



(d) the slight widening of the sidewalks and the plant- 

 ing of a few trees. 



2. Williams Park 



An attractive and useful existing city "square" with 

 walks, grass, and trees, comprising about 2J^ acres. 

 No change is recommended. 



3. Williams Memorial Park 



An existing square of about 4 acres, located at Broad 

 and Hempstead Streets. It is much used by the people 

 of the neighborhood. It might be well to consider its 

 improvement. 



4. Bank Street Triangles 



One of these triangles (corner Shaw and Bank Streets) 

 has been acquired recently by the Park Board. The 

 others are small pieces of land which have been left 

 between street intersections as a result of cutting 

 through Elm Street as a part of the Inner Park Drive. 

 A plan showing the approximate location of these 

 streets and triangles is submitted. It is important 

 that they be secured for public use. 



5. The Old Mill 



The Old Mill building and the ground around it form 

 a very picturesque and historic open place. The 

 building dates back to 1650, and is now owned, I under- 

 stand, by the city. The Mill and its environment are 

 worthy of careful preservation. The improvement of 

 Winthrop Cove, which adjoins the Mill, will be of great 

 advantage. 



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