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View of the trellis at Norman B. Leventhal Park in Post Office Square. Pedestrian traffic in background.
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Nationally famous, the Boston Music Hall organ was the defining musical instrument of the hall and was the largest in the United States in its time.
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The traditional symbol of the Harvard Music Association, the founders of the original Boston Music Hall.
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The fountain at Norman B. Leventhal Park. Pedestrian traffic through park in foreground.
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The originally intended front entrance of the Orpheum Theatre. This street facing entrance has since been replaced by a retail company.
looks at modern cuisine and a bit of history of the site

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An antique photograph of the back entrance of the Orpheum Theatre (formally known as the Boston Music Hall).
The Boston Pops Orchestra's performance at 4 July 1776, the USA's bicentennial Independence Day: Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture performed with canons, fireworks, and church bells. Conducted by Arther Fiedler.
The Boston Pops Orchestra's performance at 4 July 1776, the USA's bicentennial Independence Day: Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture performed with canons, fireworks, and church bells. Conducted by Arther Fiedler.
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the fish welcomes all chefs who enter the kitchen to cook seafood cuisine

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