THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Cambridge - 2023 (with Photos) - Tripadvisor
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  • Larry Y
    3 contributions
    We took the Harvard student guided tours and lucky us...we had Oliver as our guide! What a gem of a dude! He's a senior at Harvard and comically shared the highs and lows of student life. We were captivated! My young teen even remarked that history was engrossing with Oliver otherwise she'd be bored by history. GO Oliver!
    Written 2 August 2023
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  • Davigeta
    Saint Louis, MO1,049 contributions
    The glass flower and minerals/rocks are fascinating. The glass flower exhibit currently has information on the creation of these "specimens" and the subject of repairing broken ones. The giant ammolite specimen acquired for the geology exhibit is really nice! Underrated!
    Written 13 September 2023
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  • Mike B
    Falmouth, MA664 contributions
    Beautiful and historic cemetery with the tombs of many famous New Englanders, including Longfellow, Mary Baker Eddy. The grounds are beautiful and there is a visitors center and maps.
    Written 8 September 2023
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  • RollTideRollAZ
    Peoria, AZ587 contributions
    Nice university with plenty of photo opportunities around a few blocks. Beautiful architecture and works of art. Friendly people, some food trucks.
    Written 25 July 2023
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  • TheCityBreakers
    Lancashire180 contributions
    Wow! What a wonderful collection this relatively small art museum has and it’s free to enter. We were thrilled by the wide range of American, European and Asian art and thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
    Written 17 September 2023
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  • SouthernBelle
    New Orleans, LA611 contributions
    We didn't expect much from this tour, it was pouring rain so we needed to find something to do indoors and stumbled upon this. It would up being one of the highlights of our week long trip to the Boston area. Highly highly recommend!
    Written 21 September 2023
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  • Keith T
    Danville, CA143 contributions
    The center piece of Harvard Square is the more than well known Harvard Yard - the quad that houses the famous Harvard College.
    On a hot and humid day, I got to see one of the oldest colleges in the country. The red brick buildings with the ivy covered walls and walkways crisscrossing the modest size, car-free, tree covered inner campus is definitely worth seeing. The well advertised Harvard Coop, on the other hand, was surprisingly sterile, boring and carries mostly items targeting tourists. The old Harvard Bookstore, not far away, interestingly is a true bookstore with every inch of its tight quarters packed with printed material. Navigating the narrow paths between stacks and walls of books was in itself an adventure.
    I spent nearly three hours visiting the fantastic Harvard Art Museum located just outside the Yard. This is a gem of a museum with a spectacular atrium graced by a giant Calder mobile. The collection is modest in volume but exquisite in quality reflecting the wealth of donors and deep pockets in acquisition. Best of all, admission was free.
    Written 13 September 2023
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  • dbinhou7511
    Houston, TX1,563 contributions
    View the buildings and history along the river. Several universities have campuses along the river as well as historical bridges. Best way to see it is a tour along the river.
    Written 29 March 2023
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  • Yves D
    Laval, Canada1,693 contributions
    42°22'41.68"N 71° 6'52.49"O
    This is one of 4 Harvard museums of science and culture (HMSC)The other 3 are: Harvard Museum of natural history, Collection of historical scientific instrument and Harvard Museum of the ancient near east.
    Established in 1866 as one of the first museums of anthropology, the Peabody Museum currently cares for a large and historic collection of anthropological materials from across the globe, including more than 1.2 million individual cultural items, 500,000 photographic images, and associated archival records.
    These items originate from and can teach us about peoples and cultures from across the globe, both past and present. The broad and diverse collections have come from a variety of sources since the Museum opened in 1866: archaeological excavations and scientific expeditions, individual souvenirs and collections acquired while traveling, items exchanged and traded between various individuals and groups, historic pieces passed down through families, purchased from individuals and companies, as well as from other museums. The Peabody continues to research the various histories of each piece in the vast collection and strives to transparently contextualize and care for them through its commitment to ethical stewardship and sustainable practices. In this process, the Museum welcomes the input and research of community stakeholders and the wider public.
    There are 3 floors in the museum.
    Floor 1 is the Hall of the north-american Indian, the legacy of the Penobscot canoes, and the Lakota images of the contested west.
    Floor 3 is Resetting the table, encounters in the Americas and Other special exhibits including Asia and Central America (including parts of Mexico), Climate change and Earth and planetary sciences.
    Floor 4 is “All the world is here”
    This is definitely a museum to visit.
    Written 28 August 2023
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  • Top5Jamaica
    Jamaica238 contributions
    Science/Technology meets art, with lots of interesting, cool, crazy and some scary (the gene cultures/gene sequencing stuff) things to see.
    Written 2 September 2023
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  • Susan R
    4 contributions
    I love the walk around the reservoir every time I come to Cambridge. Families and runners, dogs and kids, birdwatchers.
    Written 27 November 2022
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  • William J
    Portsmouth, UK367 contributions
    We used the Charles River bike path during our stay in Boston. It was a little tricky to find for out-of-towners (our opinion) as we hoped to pick it up via Paul Revere park without much success - around the Science Park area there are a number of crossings and limited signage directing users to the path, which could be introduced to help tourists. That said, once we did find it (via the help of a jogger) we had a lovely cycle down to Harvard and back again.
    Written 26 June 2022
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  • Victoria T
    Essex, CT566 contributions
    Beautiful open stage lending itself to many productions. Not too big so matter where you sit, you have a good view.
    Written 11 March 2023
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  • Traveldoc
    Newton, MA75 contributions
    This is a wonderful intimate theater at Harvard. The structure is almost entirely wooden, and has a warm resonant sound that is instantly compelling. The theater is small, and every seat is great. No blocked view anywhere. There are many events taking place throughout the year. Chamber music is some of the best anywhere. Choral music is spectacular. Plan your trip around an event. You will rarely hear better.
    Written 28 January 2020
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  • fiamma11
    Vienna, VA4,855 contributions
    When in Cambridge, do drive up this winding street along the Charles River. The view is lovely and the drive is easy. Take your camera and enjoy the vistas.
    Written 1 December 2021
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