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The Viewing Room 𖦹 In the 6th-floor Gothic room of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, patrons sit on a viewing bench in front of Virgin and Child, an early 15th-century sculpture from Florence, Italy. The museum, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a collection of prized artworks Gardner collected over her lifetime, displayed in her home.
State Street 𖦹 A businessman walks down State Street towards the New England Aquarium in Boston, Massachusetts. Most of the sidewalks in this neighborhood, known as 'Southie' or South Boston, are paved with red bricks rather than concrete.
Under the Lamplight 𖦹 On the second floor of the Boston Public Library, college students fill the numerous study tables lining the study hall. The library is known for its architecture and extensive special collections.
The Train Home 𖦹 Boston commuters ride the Green Line northbound to North Station, the major hub for Amtrak and Commuter trains. The Green Line train, run by the MBTA, splits into 3 trains that converge at major hubs like North Station.
Boogie Woogie 𖦹 Electric Violinist Vivian Luo plays for a crowd in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace's main atrium. Located in Boston's North End neighborhood, the marketplace is home to the famous Quincy Market, a sprawling collection of permanent food stalls offering a variety of cuisines.
Through the Window 𖦹 Pedestrians cross Washington Street in the rain across from a Shake Shack, where various patrons filled the restaurant to escape the weather. Downtown Crossing, where the restaurant was located, is a high-traffic area for many locals due to the numerous train stations in the area.
This is My Stop 𖦹 At the Chinatown station, the Northbound Orange Line train screeches to a stop. The Orange Line runs from 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. the next day.
Taking a Ten 𖦹 On West Street, a man stands outside of his job on a smoke break despite the cold weather conditions. He worked a block from Boston Commons, a sprawling park located in the center of the city.