Visit Harvard University
Could you tell me more about Harvard? They could be, though. Harvard is a great place to visit. It is the oldest university in the United States, having been founded in 1636, and it may be the most famous college in the world.
Museum of Science
The Museum of Science is one of the best places in the city. It is on the Craigie Drawbridge, which connects Cambridge and Boston. You can connect with more than 700 exhibits, watch live shows, and interact with more than 700 displays.
Mount Auburn Cemetery
The Museum of Science is one of the best places in the city. It is on the Craigie Drawbridge, which connects Cambridge and Boston. You can connect with more than 700 exhibits, watch live shows, and interact with more than 700 displays.
Head of the Charles Regatta
The Head of the Charles racing is the most important event in Cambridge. It's the biggest racing in the world. There are many events in Cambridge all year long.
Central Square, Inman Square, Porter Square
It is true that Cambridge is a city of squares; nevertheless, despite the fact that Harvard Square receives the majority of the attention, the other squares at Cambridge are as worthy of your time.
Longfellow House
Longfellow House is a National Historic Site in Cambridge. It was named for the poet Henry Longfellow, who lived there in the 1800s. Back in 1775 and 1776, when General George Washington was in charge of the Siege of Boston, this house was his headquarters.
Toscanini s Ice Cream
You have to stop at Toscanini's on your way to Cambridge! The "World's Best Ice Cream" award came from the New York Times, which says this is one of the best ice cream shops in Boston, if not all of New England.