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The Aquarium is the only true structure on Central Wharf. Here you can see the whole museum, and the distinction between the original structure in the back and the new addition in the front.
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This is the front entrance and ticket stand to the aquarium. Seen here is the new west wing addition, and behind it is the original aquarium completed in 1969.
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This is a wonderful sculpted centerpiece at the front of the Lindsey Memorial Chapel in Emmanuel Church. This is one of the few fully intact items within this iconic part of the church.
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Longshot view of the beautiful Emmanuel Church. The picture shows the buildings grandeur and Gothic architecture.
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This is intricate woodwork tucked away in Emmanuel Church depicting biblical stories. This is part of the original structure built in 1861 and is virtually hidden unless sought out.
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These two statues are replacements because in the 1950s one of the church's organists stole many of the original statues. These statues are of female saints and they are in the back chapel devoted to females within Christianity
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Beautiful exterior architecture of Emmanuel Church. Seen in this image is the famous stained glass, victorian stone architecture of the 19th century, and the street the church sits on.
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The Church of the Covenant around the corner from Emmanuel Church. The churches were built 5 years apart and both are partially built by Tiffany & Co but do not compete because they serve different sects of christianity.
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6 photos of the beautiful Boston Public Gardens. This sits right around the corner from Emmanuel Church and sets the mood for Sunday morning services.
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This is the biggest piece of stained glass at Emmanuel Church. It is almost 20 feet tall and lets in natural light that pours over the main seating area.
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