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Arthur Fiedler Memorial, Boston

The Arthur Fiedler Memorial honors the conductor of the Boston Pops who popularized classical music in the city.

The Arthur Fiedler Memorial honors the conductor of the Boston Pops who popularized classical music in the city. The gargantuan head created from 83 sheets of aluminum by local artist Ralph Helmick in 1984 stands on the Charles River Esplanade.


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About Arthur Fiedler Memorial

 Boston, MA, United States

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