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A Google maps interpretation of the USS Constitution (it's not docked!)
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Located in the East section of Boston Common, built in 1912, it is a structure used for events and concerts. It is surrounded by various walkways and grass for people to sit and relax.
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Located in the East section of Boston Common, built in 1912, it is a structure used for events and concerts. It is surrounded by various walkways and grass for people to sit and relax.
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This is a close-up of a crypt that has the inscription "We Shall Arise Again."
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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.
This is a short clip documenting the rustling of the leaves.
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Cannon balls bounced right off the sides of USS Constitution because they were made of such stiff wood that it fooled one sailor into thinking it was iron.
This is a video that documents part of the South End Burying Around.
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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.
An example of the levels of silence found in the Boston Public Library
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