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Blind, a park ranger takes it all in For 26 years, he's felt Boston's beat

By Avi Steinberg
Globe Correspondent / June 27, 2004

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John Manson sees things differently than the typical Bostonian. Standing in Faneuil Hall, near the statue of a defiant Samuel Adams and a man juggling what appear to be toasters, the National Park Service ranger chats with a small group of tourists. He is discussing the power the human voice held in the world before microphones. (Full Article: 1265 Words)

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