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Here the Quincy Marketplace is on the left and we are looking down the south market. Notice the differences in the brick pattern on the ground. Vegetation and street lights guides your way down the strip. To the right, there are shops that are recessed in the facade or are flushed. The height of that building is shorter than the marketplace but is level with the top floor before the dome. Quincy market is only three floors and steps up in elevation as it moves towards the center, the dome being the highest point and the central focus. This is where seating and stairs are located inside the marketplace.
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