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No minimum stay required to rest your eyes on these hotels’ fine art

It’s possible to view works by artists ranging from Wyeth to Warhol without leaving Greater Boston or setting foot in the Museum of Fine Arts or the Institute of Contemporary Art. Full Article at Boston Globe

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