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  2. City Hall (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall is the city hall for Cambridge, Massachusetts, located at 795 Massachusetts Avenue, and built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. [1] The building additionally serves as a centerpiece of the surrounding City Hall Historic District and adjacent Central Square Historic District .

  3. City Hall Historic District (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

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    City Hall was built in 1888 to a design by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow. Other buildings in the district include the Syrian Orthodox Catholic Church, built in 1822 and moved to 8 Inman Street from Lafayette Square in 1888, the 1888 Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Building at 763 Mass. Avenue, the 1912 Cambridge Electric Light Company Building at ...

  4. List of mayors and city managers of Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Last Mayor before the City Manager form of government was established under a Massachusetts Plan E Charter. 42 John H. Corcoran: 1942 – December 28, 1945 Democratic: Beginning of the weak Mayor/City Manager form of government 43 John D. Lynch: 1946–1947 44 Michael Neville: 1948–1949 45 Edward Crane: 1950–1951 46 Joseph DeGuglielmo: 1952 ...

  5. Cambridge city guide: Best things to do and where to stay for ...

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    CITY GUIDES: Ancient colleges, leafy spaces and punting on the river abound in this charming English city, but there’s plenty more to it, says Mary Novakovich

  6. E. Denise Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Simmons was a member of the City Council when Cambridge City Hall became the first municipality, in 2004, to issue same-sex marriage licenses. She also promoted efforts to help local minority business owners network and establish themselves in Cambridge. Simmons also helped initiate community conversations about the role of race and class in ...

  7. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge City Hall (1888–1889) Cambridge Public Library (1888) Christ Church, Cambridge (1761) Cooper-Frost-Austin House (1689–1817) Elmwood House (1767), residence of the president of Harvard University; First Church of Christ, Scientist (1924–1930) The First Parish in Cambridge (1833) Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church (1891–1893)

  8. Mid-Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood anchors include Harvard University, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge City Hall, and the main branch of the Cambridge Public Library. In 2005, the neighborhood had a population of 13,285 residents in 5,989 households. The average household income was $50,410.

  9. Central Square, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Central Square is the seat of government in Cambridge. Cambridge City Hall , and the main branch of the Cambridge Post Office are located in this area. The Cambridge Police Department headquarters was formerly at 5 Western Avenue in the Central Square area; however, between November 2008 and March 2009 [ 11 ] it completed a relocation to a new ...