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+1 617-491-3434
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18 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA, 02138
Harvard Square
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Nearby public transportation stops & stations:
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260 ftHarvard
400 ftMassachusetts Ave @ Johnston Gate
470 ftHarvard Sq @ Garden St - Dawes Island
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Bike Parking
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Specialties
Harvard Square is a world-renowned shopping, dining, cultural, and historical destination.
Each year, over 8 million men, women and children visit Harvard Square. Visitors come for a variety of reasons; this is a place of history, of books, of ideas, and of learning.
We offer bookstores, coffee houses, fine dining, and eclectic shopping. It is a place to enjoy folk music, old theaters, Cuban ballet, world-class music, street-performers, award-winning pizza, public discourse, and public art.
Whatever brings you here, we welcome you and hope you enjoy your stay. Enjoy!
History
Established in 1636.
Harvard Square is famous for a lot of things.
It is home to the oldest university in America, George Washington took command of the Continental Army here, in the 19th century it was a center of abolitionist fervor, and in the 20th century it was famous for anti-war protests.
Meet the Manager
Denise J.
Manager
The archival pages of the Harvard Square Business Association reveal many different chapters in the History of Harvard Square. Many roads, many lives, and many authors have interstected at the area we now call the «Super Crosswalk!» We invite you to view these pages and send us your own contribution and experiences of business in Harvard Square over the last 100 years.