It's an area of Cambridge with a ton of Harvard University buildings and offices in very close proximity. It is densely populated by retail businesses and restaurants, has many historically interesting landmarks, and just about every Harvard University related photo op you'd want. There are tours of Harvard here, both official and satirical, and is centered around a large public transit station on the MBTA's Red Line that connects to at least a dozen bus lines.
A place that people come to meet others and central part of Harvard. It's like New York 's Times Square or Toronto 's Dundas Square. There are some places to shop and eat.
It also has iconic places like the Brattle theater, Out-of-town News, and a wide array of places to hear live music.
Far from appartments and house it holds many values to alot as it has the university, many book stores. Restruants english to foreighn. Clothening departments of a few handpicked desires. Along with grassy fields.
This is multipurpose area, to enter Harvard University from different way, to go for fast food, to buy a lot of books, clothes, and the great Harvard T Station
It's an area adjacent to Harvard Yard with several eateries, small shops and a cozy environment to just have fun and socialize.
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