Close-up detail of the Fenway 2012 historical map
Fenway
2012

Modern Plate

Fenway 2012

The companion to Fenway 1838, showing the fully developed district, major institutions, parkland, and the landscape changes that created the modern Fens.

CollectionNeighborhoods
Edition / era2012
Print format36 × 24 in
OrientationLandscape

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The story on the map

A closer look at Fenway in 2012.

This modern Fenway plate is designed as the companion to the 1838 map. It records the area after full development, marking major institutions and buildings while continuing the story of how the Fens were shaped and how the neighborhood keeps changing.

Companion map

Fenway 1838

Before the Fens: marsh, tidewater, mill infrastructure, early roads, and the undeveloped landscape that would become Fenway and Longwood.

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