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	Comments on: Another side of Grand Central, views during Summer Streets	</title>
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		By: Tyler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow, pretty neat stuff! I really enjoy all these old statues and things as they so often survive station rebuildings and are often the only things left. There&#039;s two old lions in a park in Worcester that survived from the old train station and I think just a few dozen people know their origin, half of them because I wrote about them once. So much history that&#039;s actually hidden in them, not like the rest of the station.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, pretty neat stuff! I really enjoy all these old statues and things as they so often survive station rebuildings and are often the only things left. There&#8217;s two old lions in a park in Worcester that survived from the old train station and I think just a few dozen people know their origin, half of them because I wrote about them once. So much history that&#8217;s actually hidden in them, not like the rest of the station.</p>
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