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Bust of Richard Cushing

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A bust of Richard Cushing by James Rosati, sometimes called Richard Cardinal Cushing, is installed in Boston's Cardinal Cushing Memorial Park, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

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Bust of Richard Cushing
Bulfinch Place, Boston West End

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One Bowdoin Square

Bulfinch Place
02203 Boston, West End
Massachusetts, United States
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