Paul's Bridge, Boston
Facts and practical information
Paul's Bridge is a stone bridge carrying the Neponset Valley Parkway over the Neponset River between Milton and southern Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1849 by Thomas Hollis, Jr. of Milton, but was later reconstructed using the original materials. It replaced the earlier Hubbard's Bridge, and a subsequent Paul's Bridge. Its current span is approximately 88 feet. The name "Paul" can be attributed to Samuel Paul, the owner of the adjacent land on the Readville side, which was part of Dedham at the time of the bridge's construction. ()
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Paul's Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eustis Estate, Neponset Valley Parkway, Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Readville.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Paul's Bridge by public transport?
Bus
- Hyde Park Ave @ Wolcott Square • Lines: 32 (15 min walk)
Train
- Readville (16 min walk)