1 BOSTON - HARVARD AND MIT
Crossing the Charles along Massachusetts Avenue from Back Bay
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4 Artwork on the bridge
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7 The city of Cambridge, just north of MIT
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9 MIT frats
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12 Mass Avenue is the main student drag for both campuses
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15 A decorated alley
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17 The 'Harvard end' of Mass Avenue
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20 A Zipcar rental
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26 A Harvard gate. Each of these gates has been donated by a graduating class.
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28 The southernmost part of the Yard
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33 The Wadsworth House is the only remaining wooden building on campus. It is now used as offices.
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38 Harvard Hall
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40 Massachusetts Hall is 56 years older than the US itself
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43 Harvard Hall dates to 1766, but was preceded by an older, wooden Harvard Hall which burned down in 1764, already 100 years old
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45 The statue of John Harvard
46 The building nehind the statue is University Hall, home of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. It has often been a focal point for social protest.
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50 The new Science Center
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52 Inside the Science Center
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60 The Holden Chapel
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63 Lionel Hall
64 The Phillips Brooks House
65 A small dry fountain near the Science center
66 Memorial Hall
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70 Interior of Memorial Hall
71 Memorial Church. Chapel attendance was compulsory for the first 250 years of Harvard's existence. This changed in 1886.
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73 The Widener Library
74 The Houghton Library
75 The Lamont Library
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78 South of Harvard, heading for the river
79 Off-campus Harvard residences
80 The Charles River directly below Harvard. MIT is downstream to the left.