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People congregate at the pond, depicting the network of people in the Public Garden
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A photograph of the T tracks that run perpendicular to the south-facing entrance of the MFA.
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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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The Central Artery highway, with downtown Boston (left) and the waterfront (right). The highway effectively divides this section of the city.
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"Pictorial maps, with extensive index on verso, including listing some 38 theaters (which are numbered on the map). Shows streets, parks, city blocks, Rapid Transit Lines, Surface and Underground Trolley Lines and Bus Routes, city landmarks,…
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The overlap of the Boston city tour bus with the Charles Street Meeting House, the home of a long segregationist tradition of church seating and the struggle against it, provides a snapshot of the different temporal layers that intersect in Beacon…
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The entrance to the Chinatown Park.
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This beautiful fountain offers a natural element to the urban environment around the Chinatown Park.
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This beautiful fountain offers a natural element to the urban environment around the Chinatown Park.
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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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