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While some visitors to Boston’s State House may overlook the 54th regiment statue across Beacon Street, no one will be able to miss the building-size mural of the image that covers the entire State House. Besides paying tribute to one of the most significant moments in New England history, the dramatic mural honoring Massachusetts’s first African-American Civil War regiment serves to protect the government building during ongoing restoration. As part of this week’s ceremonial “Hope and Glory” mural, members of the 54th Volunteers honored the historic regiment with a musket salute on the State House steps, only a few feet from the original statue.

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