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| The Boston Public Library, Massachusetts, is the largest in the United States. The central branch of the city's library system is an architectural and intellectual monument. The original 1895 building, a National Historic Landmark designed by Charles F. McKim, is an Italian Renaissance-style masterpiece that fairly drips with art. The lobby doors are the work of Daniel Chester French and the murals are by John Singer Sargent and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, among others. |
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