This is a small neighborhood park on Boylston St. between Republican and Mercer, 2 blocks west of Broadway. It honors the sister city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan (part of the Soviet Union when the park was built in 1974). The sister relationship, established a year earlier, was the first one between an American city and a Soviet one. Known by locals as Trashcan Park, there are a few picnic benches, some grass and free WiFi.
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| - This is a small neighborhood park on Boylston St. between Republican and Mercer, 2 blocks west of Broadway. It honors the sister city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan (part of the Soviet Union when the park was built in 1974). The sister relationship, established a year earlier, was the first one between an American city and a Soviet one. Known by locals as Trashcan Park, there are a few picnic benches, some grass and free WiFi.
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| - This is a small neighborhood park on Boylston St. between Republican and Mercer, 2 blocks west of Broadway. It honors the sister city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan (part of the Soviet Union when the park was built in 1974). The sister relationship, established a year earlier, was the first one between an American city and a Soviet one. Known by locals as Trashcan Park, there are a few picnic benches, some grass and free WiFi.
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