xtra_xtra says:
The John Harvard Statue is a popular attraction in Harvard Yard. Prospective students rub Harvard's foot for good luck with admissions, but current students have been known to urinate on the foot for good luck in football, so...all in all, it's one more great angle on the culture of Cambridge and the spirit on Harvard campus.
xtra_xtra says:
Though a majority of the land is technically in Watertown, Mount Auburn Cemetery is regarded as a Cambridge landmark. Founded in 1831, and it was the first "garden cemetery" in the United States. The architecture and landscaping attract frequent visitors and local residents, and the picturesque grounds capture a different aspect of Cambridge's unique beauty.
xtra_xtra says:
Any Cantabrigian (resident of Cambridge)--or anyone in Boston, for that matter--will tell you that New England winters can make life rather challenging. Still, snow and sleet are part of the package in the area, and this photo perfectly captures how life, business, and travel all continue in Cambridge even as the snow keeps falling.
xtra_xtra says:
This site is perhaps one of the most famous images of Cambridge. Harvard Square attracts hundreds of people on a daily basis, and whether they're prospective students for local universities or visitors seeking a tasty lunch at one of the local cafes, the stunning beauty of the Square certainly justifies the trip.
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