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The iconic Citgo sign in Boston is moving, but only slightly. Officials announced Wednesday it will soon be repositioned from its perch atop Kenmore Square. The sign will be moved 30 feet higher and ...
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The Boston skyline’s iconic CITGO sign is on the move. The sign, a fixture of the city’s skyline for more than 60 years, is being repositioned and restored as part of the final phase of the Kenmore ...
Boston’s beloved CITGO sign in Kenmore Square will be raised up and moved slightly as part of a redevelopment project, city officials said Wednesday. The sign will remain at 660 Beacon St. but will be ...
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Boston’s iconic CITGO Sign, an enduring symbol of the city long visible from Fenway Park, is moving ever so slightly. The sign perched above Kenmore Square at 660 Beacon St. will stay at that address, ...