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This “Home Town” exhibit features an unknown figure that Wen-ti Tsen affectionately refers to only as “the Laundryman.” To Tsen, the Laundryman is a representation of the Chinese immigrant work ethic.
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A 1776 post card map of Boston which shows Dorchester Heights in relation to the rest of Boston. The commanding view atop three hills that the Continental Army had across the harbor pressured the British to evacuate. Cannons from Fort Ticonderoga…
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The dedication was written by Charles Eliot, the then Harvard College president. The statue was dedicated in 1887.
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This bronze statue is 8-feet tall of a sailor with a cutlass in one hand. He is facing the west and towards the waters.
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This 8-foot bronze statue is of History (or Clio the muse of History). She is holding a stylus in one hand and a tablet in the other. She is facing the North.
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This statue is a 8-foot bronze statue of a citizen-soldier. He is holing a bayonet in one hand and at ease. He is facing the west.
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The statue is a 8-foot bronze statue of Peace. She is holding a wreath in her hand and is sitting. She is also facing south.
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