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The image depicts a bustling urban street scene in Boston, Massachusetts, on a clear, sunny day with strong sunlight casting distinct shadows. The primary focal point is the historic Paramount Center, a light-colored, ornate Emerson College venue at 559 Washington Street, located at the intersection of Avenue de Lafayette and Washington Street. The architecture varies, featuring modern glass-and-steel structures alongside older, ornate buildings. A green street sign clearly identifies "AVENUE DE LAFAYETTE," and the prominent "PARAMOUNT" marquee confirms the building. The Paramount Center features vertical fluting, arched windows, and a tall vertical sign spelling "PARAMOUNT" in unlit colorful letters. A horizontal marquee below displays "PARAMOUNT" and "SECURE A SEASON PACKAGE NOW AT ARTSEMERSON.ORG." To the left, a modern glass-fronted building with balconies reflects the sky, while the right background shows a traditional stone-faced building. On the right, an ornate black street light pole with two globe lamps holds the green "AVENUE DE LAFAYETTE" sign, a circular red "DO NOT ENTER" sign, and a hanging basket of yellow flowers. A black traffic signal pole stands on the left. The paved street features white crosswalk lines and green bicycle lane markings. Vehicles are present, including a dark blue Hyundai crossover SUV stationary at a crosswalk, followed by a white SUV (possibly a Ford Explorer), and a silver sedan further left in traffic. Other indistinct vehicles are further down the street. People are visible: the back of a person's head in a blue baseball cap is in the foreground right. A woman in a white shirt and dark pants holds a small white object to her ear on the left sidewalk. Several pedestrians walk on the sidewalk in front of the Paramount Center, one carrying a white bag. Additional pedestrians are visible further down the street. Vehicles are stopped or moving, and pedestrians walk, cross, and wait. No direct interactions are discernible.
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