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Kenmore Square is at the intersection of several major avenues.
Kenmore Square is at the intersection of several major avenues. Here you will find the famous Citgo Sign which is visible in the background of televised Red Sox baseball games at Fenway Park. It is now a historical landmark.
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Boston, MA, United States
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