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To make the page faster to load, I'm removing the image of the painting in the Boston public library. Feel free to add it back in if you have a theory about how it might be related.
Ruled out the Mothers Rest playground connection.
Moved mural image to bottom and linked to Flickr. Please keep single-column images to 300px wide or less.
Mural in the Library that resembles the image.
Big renovation. I took out some of the more obscure theories (including my own) and I tried to present the current information in an order that makes sense.
Getting closer to a clean presentation.
More rearranging.
Rearranged the image match table to make a more direct explication.
Rearranged the layout for readability.
Added proof that the WW2 memorial park statue has been there since at least may 1960.
Added images and commentary.
more lat/long stuff and comments on the building depicted on the jewel box.
More Lat/Long observations
correcting the same typo, different place
fixing a typo
Minor edits to my Response to Oregonian's question about the shapes in her hair, and lat/long information. -MMontilla
Just cleaned up some minor things.
Added suggestion that one of the important streets is Boylston, not Beacon
Talked about when the angel statue was installed
O3, I found a symbol that may help in the search
Added Wikipedia link for John Boyle O'Reilly.
Added the Strawberry Hill comparison.
The letters "JJP" stand for the name of the artist - John Jude Palencar. They appear in every picture.
I saw the JP at O3, and after doing research, I found that there was a neighborhood called Jamaica Plain with the nickname JP.
I added onto the research I did for JP.
I saw there was a tiny inscription at O3. When I identified the letters as "JP", I did some research and discovered there was a small neighborhood in Boston with the first two letters of the two words being JP, the neighborhood being called Jamaica Plain.
Added the questions section.
Created the page.