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The first-of-its-kind Boston Public Art Triennial presents pieces throughout the city, from Almont Park in Mattapan to Roxbury Community College and Dock Square by Faneuil Hall.
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Episode 104, Season 1<br> The Renaissance
Around 1400, Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome.| 55:36 -
Episode 103, Season 1<br> The Middle Ages
Europe spent 1000 years in its Middle Ages after Rome fell and rebounded Around A.D. 1000.| 58:39 -
Episode 4801, Season 48<br> Brandi Carlile
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