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The Great Brant Rock Fire Marker

42°5’55.0” N, 70°39’14.4” W

On April 21st, 1941, a Great Fire broke out in Marshfield, Massachusetts. It began in the...

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General Washington Marker

42°22’2.3” N, 71°11’14.6” W

This stone tablet celebrates General George Washington passing through Watertown on the early...

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Knox Cannon Trail Marker

42°22’15.2” N, 71°9’49.3” W

It was one of the greatest engineering feats in military history. They all laughed at portly...

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The Big Sail

42°21’34.9” N, 71°5’20.4” W

The Big Sail, Alexander Calder, 1966

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Two Indeterminate Lines

42°21’39.6” N, 71°5’2.4” W

This sculpture is consists of two metal bands that coil together.  I don't have any...

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Reclining Figure @ MIT

42°21’41.0” N, 71°5’14.6” W

Reclining Figure, Henry Moore, 1963 (working model for Lincoln Center Sculpure, Bronze Edition 1...

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Transparent Horizon

42°21’38.5” N, 71°5’19.3” W

Transparent Horizon, Louise Nevelson, 1975

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Elmo MIT - sculpture

42°21’32.8” N, 71°5’22.9” W

Elmo MIT, Dimitri Hadzi, 1963

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Birth of the Muses

42°21’32.0” N, 71°5’22.6” W

Birth of the Muses, Jaques Lipchitz, 1944-1950

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Angola - sculpture

42°21’31.3” N, 71°5’21.8” W

Angola, Issac Witkin, 1968

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