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The Charles Sumner Statue was installed in 1878, over 100 years before the ducklings entered the Public Garden
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People congregate at the pond, depicting the network of people in the Public Garden
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A bird's-eye view of the Public Garden
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Parking spots in the Garage at Post Office Square underground parking facility, beneath Norman B. Leventhal Park.
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An air vent in Norman B. Leventhal Park in Post Office Square that circulates air from the underground parking garage beneath. The vent is concealed from parkgoers with layers of foliage.
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Cafe patrons outside Norman B. Leventhal Park in Post Office Square, Boston. The cafe provides a public gathering space for workers from the surrounding Financial District.
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A view of One Federal Street, a skyscraper in Boston's Financial District, from Norman B. Leventhal Park in Post Office Square. Streetlight in park visible in foreground.
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Drawing of Emmanuel Church's Past Chapel in American Architecture and Building News from 1889. The drawing portrays the church's famous gothic architecture and stained glass collection.
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Photo of Emmanuel Church from The American Architect in 1928. Portrays the Gothic Architecture and grandeur of the building.
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A picture of Emmanuel Church's beautiful facade from back in 1909. Very little seems to have changed between this photo to the building's current state.
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