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This bridge connecting the residential neighbourhood of Beacon Hill to the Charles River Esplanade (ending right next to the Hatch music oval) is named in memory of long-time Boston Pops conductor, Arthur Fiedler.
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This bridge connecting the residential neighbourhood of Beacon Hill to the Charles River Esplanade (ending right next to the Hatch music oval) is named in memory of long-time Boston Pops conductor, Arthur Fiedler.
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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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The names of close to 50 composers line the Hatch Memorial Shell, in honour of the composers of pieces which have been performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra at this venue.
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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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