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This forensic description details an urban nighttime scene in Boston, Massachusetts, specifically near Park Street Station, identified by the visible spire of the Park Street Church and MBTA subway signage. The central subject is a utilitarian, dark-roofed structure with metal framing and glass block walls, appearing to be a subway system entrance or exit. A prominent white sign above its partially open double doors reads, "NOT AN ENTRANCE." Below this, smaller text directs, "ELEVATOR AT WINTER STREET USE STAIRS AT NEXT ENTRANCE," accompanied by a wheelchair accessibility icon and an arrow. A red "NO LOITERING" sign is affixed to the door, which reveals a descending escalator. The structure's base is composed of grey stone blocks. To the left of the structure, an asphalt street is visible, with a single orange traffic cone featuring a white reflective band positioned on the concrete sidewalk. Beyond the street, a low brick building with multiple windows and a metal fence is discernible. In the background, a tall, white steeple (Park Street Church) stands out against the dark night sky, partially obscuring a modern high-rise building with illuminated windows. On the right side of the image, a concrete sidewalk extends into the distance. A single individual, seen from behind, walks away from the camera. This person wears a red patterned short-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and white athletic shoes, with a blue denim jacket tied around their waist. Further down the sidewalk, several indistinct figures are also walking. Red spray paint markings are visible on the sidewalk in the foreground. An MBTA "T" logo is visible on another smaller structure down the sidewalk to the right. The scene is illuminated by artificial light sources, including streetlights and lights from buildings.
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