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MGH plans museum to showcase its story

Would highlight past and future

Mass. General says the museum, to be built at North Grove and Cambridge streets, would serve as a new front door to its campus at the foot of Beacon Hill. Mass. General says the museum, to be built at North Grove and Cambridge streets, would serve as a new front door to its campus at the foot of Beacon Hill. (Dina Rudick/ Globe Staff)
By Elizabeth Cooney
Globe Correspondent / February 16, 2010

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Massachusetts General Hospital, the third-oldest hospital in the country, is planning to build a small museum to display its nearly two centuries of history and serve as a new front door to its campus at the foot of Beacon Hill. (Full article: 533 words)

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