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I must have walked past these tiles hundreds of times at South Station and never noticed this.

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  • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

    I must have walked past these tiles hundreds of times at South Station and never noticed this. In my defense it’s very low and behind a railing. ~There is no placard or anything explaining what it is.~ There is, in fact, a plaque (see follow-up post). #Boston #MBTA

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    @jsit Interesting mosaic ...someone used their creativity ...

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    • moss@beige.partyM moss@beige.party

      @jsit https://www.wtsinternational.org/events/wts-bostons-mermaids-mosaics-and-movement-guided-tour-wts-bostons-south-station-public-art

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      @Moss @jsit

      this literally rocks.

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      • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

        I must have walked past these tiles hundreds of times at South Station and never noticed this. In my defense it’s very low and behind a railing. ~There is no placard or anything explaining what it is.~ There is, in fact, a plaque (see follow-up post). #Boston #MBTA

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        I was wrong, there is a plaque

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        • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

          I was wrong, there is a plaque

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          @jsit
          Very hidden. Maybe too hidden?

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          • schouten_b@mastodon.socialS schouten_b@mastodon.social

            @callan @jsit More likely something like a theodolite. They are mermaids surveying the land. Meaning to symbolize the hidden work women have done for the transportation network: https://www.nitscheng.com/wts-boston-unveils-public-art-celebrating-women-in-transportation/

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            @Schouten_B @callan @jsit Yes. At first I thought it was mermaids holding a compass (drawing tool).

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            • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

              I must have walked past these tiles hundreds of times at South Station and never noticed this. In my defense it’s very low and behind a railing. ~There is no placard or anything explaining what it is.~ There is, in fact, a plaque (see follow-up post). #Boston #MBTA

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              @jsit where in So Station is this? I've never noticed it either

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              • bobg@photog.socialB bobg@photog.social

                @jsit where in So Station is this? I've never noticed it either

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                @bobg The stairs at the entrance across from the Federal Reserve Bank

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                • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

                  @bobg The stairs at the entrance across from the Federal Reserve Bank

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                  @jsit Thanks! I'll make a point to check it out next time I'm there

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                  • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

                    I must have walked past these tiles hundreds of times at South Station and never noticed this. In my defense it’s very low and behind a railing. ~There is no placard or anything explaining what it is.~ There is, in fact, a plaque (see follow-up post). #Boston #MBTA

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                    @jsit That hand rail is looking incredibly sad. If it was installed with the mosaic, it's been up for just under or barely seven years. The MBTA isn't getting value for its money.

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                    • jsit@social.coopJ jsit@social.coop

                      I must have walked past these tiles hundreds of times at South Station and never noticed this. In my defense it’s very low and behind a railing. ~There is no placard or anything explaining what it is.~ There is, in fact, a plaque (see follow-up post). #Boston #MBTA

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                      @jsit Intriguing. It feels like a tiny human secret, even though it's in plain public sight. Thanks for spotting and sharing it.

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