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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 are they setting up a telescope?

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

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      • callan@thepit.socialC callan@thepit.social

        @jsit are they setting up a telescope?

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        @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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        • 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 She’s drinking beer while skiing?

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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 WOW

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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 I believe on the right is Charlie's wife and the left is Charlie and the thing in the center is his lunch being thrown through the window of the train.

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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 damn. I didn't look either. It's amazing what we see every day, but don't see, at all.

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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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                              @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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