The road offers expansive views of the area coastlines and Boston Harbor.
[2] Both the park and the roadway are administered by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Around the same time, rail access and a bridle path were also added to the isthmus.
Seawalls have been built, a chain link fence was installed on the wall between the road and the parking lot, and the rotary was landscaped.
[2] When the roadway was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, the designation included, in addition to the roadway itself, the Lynn Rotary and the Spanish–American War Memorial located in the rotary; a second memorial, the Aliferis Monument, postdates the period of significance for the listing.