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Re: Beacon Hill and Airplane Noise
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Mar 5th a 04:40 AM
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Evening noise is near zero. Afternoon noise is a not too frequent interesting noise. Depending on when you like to wake up, the first noise you are likely to hear in a Winair prop reving at about 7:00am. Sounds like a WW2 airplane. We love it. You could probably nod back off or maybe take it as a sign that suns up and time to get moving.
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