World's End (Hingham)

World's End (Hingham)

World's End is a 251 acre (1 km²) park and conservation area located on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts. The peninsula is bordered by the Weir River to the North and East and Hingham Harbor (part of Hingham Bay, and Boston Harbor) to the West. The land is composed of four drumlins harboring tree groves interspersed with fields attractive to butterflies and grassland-nesting birds, and offers walking paths and views of the Boston skyline.

The adjacent neighborhood, an upper-middle class residential subdivision with several waterfront homes, is also colloquially called "World's End".

History

In the mid to late 19th century, the peninsula was purchased and turned into an extensive estate by John Brewer, who raised livestock there. In 1889, noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted was commissioned by Brewer to design a residential subdivision there. The design was made and the roads and trees set in place, but the homes were never built.

The site was mooted in 1945 as a possible location for the nascent United Nations, but New York City was chosen instead. In the mid 1960s, a proposal was made to build a nuclear power plant on World's End, but this did not happen.

In 1967, the northern two-thirds of the World's End peninsula was acquired by the Trustees of Reservations and made a public park. In 1996, it was made part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, but the Trustees of Reservations continue to manage the site.

External links

* [http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/393_world_s_end.cfm World's End page from The Trustees of Reservations web site]
* [http://www.bostonislands.org/isle_worldsend.html World's End page from the Boston Harbor Islands Partnership web site]


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