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Address. Commandant’s Way, Chelsea, MA 02150. Directions. Phone. (781) 485-2804 ext. 100. Transit friendly. Dogs Allowed. Historic site. Get Directions. Details. Overview. This park overlooks the Mystic River in Chelsea, MA ,and it offers great views of the Boston skyline and the Tobin Bridge.
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Mary O'Malley Park, Chelsea, Massachusetts. 537 likes. Mary O’Malley Park, in historic Admiral’s Hill in Chelsea, is managed and maintained by the DCR.
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Jul 14, 2012 · MARY O’ MALLEY WATERFRONT PARK - Updated May 2024 - 16 Photos & 12 Reviews - 59 Commandants Way, Chelsea, Massachusetts - Parks - Phone Number - Yelp.
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This park is great for familes with young kids. There is plenty of space for many activities. There is a marina next to the park, a paved trail that goes around the park which is ideal for jogging, walking to riding a bike with young kids. The views of the Tobin Bridge and Boston are great.
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Mary O'Malley Park (State) Chelsea Waterfront at the base of Broadway and at the base of Spruce Street. Offers spectacular views of the Boston skyline and the Tobin Bridge.
Mary O’ Malley Park, located on Admirals Hill along the Mystic River, offers striking views of the Tobin Bridge and the city beyond and is within easy walking distance of Chelsea center. Adding to the park’s charm are its spring blooming cherry trees along the waterfront, and a wind sculpture.
Mary O'Malley Waterfront Park. This is a lovely park, a great place for a walk or to relax with views and or photograph the Boston Skyline. Lovely park with Boston Skyline views. Lots of summer activities, concerts, etc. Great for walking, relaxing, kids. Suggest edits to improve what we show.