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St. Elsewhere Trivia
[edit]Folowing the guidlines at Wikipedia:Handling_trivia, I removed the following piece of connective trivia that User:Raryel added and put it here on the talk page:
- The Washington Street "El" can be seen in exterior shots of the fictional "St. Eligius Hospital," the setting of "St. Elsewhere," a television medical drama series about a hospital in an impoverished neighborhood. The building posing as the hospital is adjacent to the elevated line and was still in operation when the series was filmed.
This piece of trivia already has an equivalent entry in the St_Elsewhere#Trivia section, where it seems more relevant. AdamMorton 01:06, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Green Street link
[edit]The Green Street link points at the Green Street station on the modern Orange Line, which I believe is in a slightly different place than the Green Street station being discussed in this article, which I would assume would have been at the corner of Green Street and Washington Street. JNW2 (talk) 01:41, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
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