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Year of establishment in Cambridge?

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  • Border Cafe
  • Burdick's chocolatier
  • Cambridge Environmental Citizens Organization
  • Cambridgeport Artists Open Studios
  • Cambridgeport School
  • Cantab Lounge
  • The Center for Effective Philanthropy
  • Chipp clothier
  • Club Zircon
  • Constant Comedy
  • Craigie on Main restaurant [1]
  • Ding Ho Restaurant
  • * Elsie's
  • Fletcher Maynard Academy
  • Grafton Street pub
  • Hungry Mother restaurant
  • Inn Square Men's Bar (music venue)
  • Jonathan Swift's (music venue)
  • Keezer's clothier
  • North Cambridge All Arts Open Studios
  • Porter Exchange
  • Ryles (music venue)
  • Speakeasy (music venue)
  • * Sunday pedestrianization of Memorial Drive?
  • Swiss consulate [2]
  • Vinfen Corporation


Keezer's, 1895, [3]

Memorial Drive pedestrianizations, 1975, Charles River Reservation#Riverbend Park

Elsie's Lunch, 1955, [4]

Hertz1888 (talk) 20:54, 19 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. M2545 (talk) 10:56, 20 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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HMS Buildings

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All three of the buildings picture under the founding of Harvard medical school are facilites that are/were located in Boston, not Cambridge. Mason St was the first facility in Boston (~1810), then it moved across from the MGH (~1850), then it moved out to LMA (~1905). 98.216.49.211 (talk) 16:30, 31 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]