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Description "Brick tabernacle on Tremont Street between Berkeley and Clarendon, located west of the Common. It had eight grand entrances, a seating capacity of six thousand, and a platform that would hold eight hundred in addition to a two- thousand-member choir" (Evenson, 1999)
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Source Boston Globe / Bruce J. Evensen. "'It Is a Marvel to Many People': Dwight L. Moody, Mass Media, and the New England Revival of 1877." New England Quarterly, Vol. 72, No. 2 (Jun., 1999)
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