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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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The fountain at Norman B. Leventhal Park. Pedestrian traffic through park in foreground.
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An entrance to the underground parking garage at Post Office Square. Park lies aboveground.
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An escalator at Norman B. Leventhal Park, leading to the underground parking garage. The escalator is surrounded by a glass "gazebo" structure.
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A "Public Parking" sign directing cars towards the underground parking garage in Post Office Square. Trees from Norman B. Leventhal Park are visible in the background.
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A "Public Parking" sign directing cars towards the underground parking garage in Post Office Square. Trees from Norman B. Leventhal Park are visible in the background.
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Bird's-eye view of Norman B. Leventhal Park, created by the park's chief designer Halvorson Design Partnership, Inc.
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A photo of the original Boston U.S. Post Office building being torn down in 1929. The building was later replaced by the John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse in 1933.
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