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Cambridge, MA
Read More The historian Charles Sullivan claimed that present-day Cambridge began as a Puritan village called Newtowne, founded in 1630 and renamed in 1638. One of the original streets, Mount Auburn, borders the area known as Harvard Square today.
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Harvard Square
Read More Harvard Art Museums
You won’t find a bigger and more esteemed art collection anywhere else in the country than the Harvard Art Museum. If you want to feast your eyes on outstanding works of art, look no further than this Cambridge museum.
Read More If you prefer to relax with your friends or family in a green space, you can go to the Cambridge Common. This 16-acre city park is also a National Historic Landmark, giving the surroundings a cozy ambiance.
Cambridge Common
Read More If you ever wanted to see dinosaurs in person, you’d better visit the Harvard Museum of Natural History. The museum’s paleontology gallery features various dinosaurs, including a Triceratops whose skull was the first one ever discovered.
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Read More Art enthusiasts can also visit MIT to appreciate the creations of the world’s most inventive artists today. You only need to enter the List Visual Arts Center.
MIT List Visual Arts Center
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