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 The Arborway median shows the Brook’s path with stones and native grasses.
 The Arborway median shows the Brook’s path with stones and native grasses.

The Arborway median shows the Brook’s path with stones and native grasses.

 The path of the Stony Brook is traced across the median using stones and native grasses

The path of the Stony Brook is traced across the median using stones and native grasses

 A granite plinth (one on either side of the Arborway) allows those on the sidewalk to view a map of the path of the Stony Brook.  From Turtle Pond in Hyde Square to the Muddy River (near the MFA).

A granite plinth (one on either side of the Arborway) allows those on the sidewalk to view a map of the path of the Stony Brook. From Turtle Pond in Hyde Square to the Muddy River (near the MFA).

 The opposite side of the plinths (from the map) tells the story of the Stony Brook and it’s being moved underground.

The opposite side of the plinths (from the map) tells the story of the Stony Brook and it’s being moved underground.

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 The Arborway median shows the Brook’s path with stones and native grasses.
 The path of the Stony Brook is traced across the median using stones and native grasses
 A granite plinth (one on either side of the Arborway) allows those on the sidewalk to view a map of the path of the Stony Brook.  From Turtle Pond in Hyde Square to the Muddy River (near the MFA).
 The opposite side of the plinths (from the map) tells the story of the Stony Brook and it’s being moved underground.

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