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Description2013 Boston Marathon bombings map.png
English: 2013 Boston Marathon bombings map.
The first bomb exploded at 671-673 Boylston Street, Boston, MA (42.349886, -71.078864):
"MacDonald said one explosion had happened in front of the Marathon Sports store at 671-673 Boylston and the windows were blown out at a LensCrafters store, where 'the sidewalk is loaded with blood.'"
'Explosions rock Boston Marathon finish line; dozens injured', The Boston Globe. April 15, 2013 See also
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The marathon route is shown in dark blue, the finish line in yellow, and the area for runners only is in lighter blue. The family meeting area is in lighter yellow. See
Boston Marathon Course Maps.
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