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US - KING - TUT: - TREASURES - OF - THE - GOLDEN - PHARAOH - EXHIBITION - BOSTON - A

US - KING - TUT: - TREASURES - OF - THE - GOLDEN - PHARAOH - EXHIBITION - BOSTON - A
BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 14: Mayor Martin J. Walsh and local students welcome BostonÕs biggest visitor Ð a 32-foot tall, 2-tonÊKing TutÊGuardianÊstatue, aÊsupersized replica of the original artifact, at City Hall PlazaÊon Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020.ÊThe statue accompaniedÊMayor WalshÕs announcement of theÊworld-tourÊexhibitionÊKING TUT: Treasures of the GoldenÊPharaohÊcoming to Boston in June 2020.ÊStudents received the first tickets.ÊDue to sellouts in other cities, a free registration for a ticket lottery started today on the tour website (https://kingtutexhibition.com) The King Tut statue is seen at Boston City Hall Plaza on January 14, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. Paul Marotta/Getty Images for King Tut: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh/AFP
Paul Marotta / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
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SLUG US - KING - TUT: - TREASURES - OF - THE - GOLDEN - PHARAOH - EXHIBITION - BOSTON - A
Creation date 1/14/2020 00:00 UTC
City/Country Boston, United States
Credit Paul Marotta / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
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US - KING - TUT: - TREASURES - OF - THE - GOLDEN - PHARAOH - EXHIBITION - BOSTON - A

US - KING - TUT: - TREASURES - OF - THE - GOLDEN - PHARAOH - EXHIBITION - BOSTON - A
BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 14: Mayor Martin J. Walsh and local students welcome BostonÕs biggest visitor Ð a 32-foot tall, 2-tonÊKing TutÊGuardianÊstatue, aÊsupersized replica of the original artifact, at City Hall PlazaÊon Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020.ÊThe statue accompaniedÊMayor WalshÕs announcement of theÊworld-tourÊexhibitionÊKING TUT: Treasures of the GoldenÊPharaohÊcoming to Boston in June 2020.ÊStudents received the first tickets.ÊDue to sellouts in other cities, a free registration for a ticket lottery started today on the tour website (https://kingtutexhibition.com) The King Tut statue is seen at Boston City Hall Plaza on January 14, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. Paul Marotta/Getty Images for King Tut: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh/AFP
Paul Marotta / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP