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Northeastern's campus spans three of Boston's neighborhoods: Back Bay, Fenway, and Roxbury. The campus is something of an urban oddity; despite its location in central Boston, Northeastern is home to a remarkable amount of green open space. In 2003, Northeastern was awarded the prestigious gold medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. A unique feature of the University is its well-traveled network of underground tunnels that link 13 major campus buildings for easier travel during inclement weather. However, due to city regulations preventing expansion of the tunnels under major city streets, the tunnels primarily service the buildings on the university's early campus space (i.e., buildings developed during the 1980's through the present are not served by the tunnel system).