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From the Orange Line: Orange Line to "Tufts Medical Center" stop (aka New England Medical Center). Exit the station to the right. Once outside go straight, through the hospital atrium, through both revolving doors. Once outside continue down Bennet St. and take a right on Harrison Ave. On the corner is "Harrison Cafe", we are to the left of Harrison Cafe. Driving Directions from 93 Take 93 North to exit 20. Follow signs for South Station and Chinatown. Merge to the left. At the second set of lights, take a right. You will see "Chinatown" in front of you. Take a left onto Kneeland St. Go through to the set of lights and then turn left onto Harrison Ave. There is meter parking and a "Drop Off" zone directly in front of Harrison Cafe. We are to the left of Harrison Cafe in the Rehabilitation Building.

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