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  2. Larz Anderson Park - Wikipedia

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    A self-guided walking tour brings visitors past museum, the Putterham School, the water garden, Chinese garden, Japanese garden, Italian garden and bowling green. The Jack Kirrane Ice Skating Rink added in 1955, located on the site of the Andersons' Italian Garden, is named for Jack Kirrane , a Brookline native and captain of the 1960 gold ...

  3. Timeline of Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge citizens vote to adopt proportional representation for elections of its city council and school committee, with first use in 1941. [60] MIT Main Campus Aerial. 1941 Magazine of Cambridge begins publication. [61] Harvard's Houghton Library built. 1942 - John B. Atkinson becomes city manager. 1945 - Cambridge Civic Unity Committee ...

  4. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge (/ ˈ k eɪ m b r ɪ dʒ / [4] KAYM-brij) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.It is a suburb in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, located directly across the Charles River from Boston.

  5. Chisholm Trail (Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Chisholm Trail is a walking and cycling route in Cambridge, England. It will link Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Biomedical Campus in the south to Cambridge North railway station and the business and science parks. It will also connect with the Guided Busway and the National Cycle Network.

  6. Freedom Trail - Wikipedia

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    By 1953, 40,000 people were walking the trail annually. [3] The National Park Service operates a visitor center on the first floor of Faneuil Hall, where they offer tours, provide free maps of the Freedom Trail and other historic sites, and sell books about Boston and United States history.

  7. Minuteman Bikeway - Wikipedia

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    Map from 1946, where Boston & Maine Railroad (B&M) passes along the route of today's Minuteman Bikeway The path comprising the current Minuteman Bikeway has a long history. The trail closely approximates the route that Paul Revere took on his famous ride in 1775, which heralded the beginning of the American Revolution.

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  9. St Edward's Passage - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's Passage, known in the 18th century as Chain Lane, [2] is a Y-shaped alleyway in Cambridge, England, between King's Parade—opposite the main gate of King's College—and Peas Hill.