Cambridge, MA Landmarks
Landmarks in Cambridge, MA
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Harvard Yard
The busy traffic of Harvard Square seems to fade as you step through the gates in the brick wall that encloses leafy Harvard Yard. “The Yard,” as students call it, has its own vibe and a steady flo... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show11 Church St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Harvard University32 Quincy St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)77 Massachusetts Ave View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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American Repertory Theatre64 Brattle St Established in 1966, this production company is associated with Harvard University. The resident company performs everything from ancient classics (although often with a modern twist) to new works ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Harvard Film Archive24 Quincy St This alternative movie theater is one of the best-kept secrets in Cambridge. Whether your tastes run to film festivals, classics, documentaries or horror movie screams, this is the place to go. The... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Brattle Theater40 Brattle St The Brattle Film Foundation is a non-profit organization that manages the programming and operation of theater in Cambridge, Boston. The Foundation encourages film preservation, distribution, and e... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Kendall Square Cinema1 Kendall Sq This cinema has been voted _Best of Boston_ a number of times by _Boston Magazine_—and with good reason. With nine large screens, Dolby stereo and spacious seats, this art theater offers a ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Longfellow National Historic Site105 Brattle St In 1936 American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow arrived in Cambridge. He first came to this house as a boarder; later when he remarried in 1843, his father-in-law bought the house and gave it to t... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Schlesinger Library10 Garden St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Sanders Theatre45 Quincy St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center41 2nd St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences136 Irving St View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Mt. Auburn Cemetery580 Mount Auburn St The nations first garden cemetery, this has been a popular spot since the Victorian era. Graves dating back to 1831 include the final resting places of Mary Baker Eddy, who was the founder of the C... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Brattle Theater40 Brattle Sq This old-time independent movie theater in Cambridge also hosts book readings, and acoustic concerts in addition to the various film series. Where else can you see Japanese animation, classic Amer... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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