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    Image | Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard CollectionCaption on the back reads: "The square forms junction of Boylston Street and Huntington Avenue crossed by Dartmouth Street. Copley Square was named in honor of John Copley, one of the most celebrated painters of the colonial period. Examples of his work may be found in the Art Museum." Postcard was never mailed.
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