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    Harvard Museum of Natural History

    Posted by EmmaA1 15 September 2010

    The museum was established in 1998 as the public face of three research museums: the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard University Herbaria, and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum. The museum is beautifully cool and an oasis on a hot day. The beetle/spider exhibition is particularly fascinating. There are special exhibitions, at the time of our visit (Aug 2010) there was the Headgear exhibition: The Natural History of Horns and Antlers. There is a permanent evolution exhibition with displays of diversity within species, computer simulation of natural selection and a look at current research. There is a museum shop and weekend gallery visits which include hands-on activities with trained gallery guides.

    26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138.
    www.hmnh.harvard.edu/
    Open 9-5 daily with adult admission at $9, children $6 with concessions for students and seniors
    Google map: tinyurl.com/37qkmks

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    Mary Prentiss Inn

    Posted by EmmaA1 15 September 2010

    This delightful bed and breakfast is in Cambridge, very close to Harvard University. 150 years ago it was a country house. Today there are 20 rooms, each decorated in traditional New England style. Breakfasts are plentiful with the pancakes being a particular favourite. There is a well kept garden/terrace in which one can have breakfast under the shade of a Linden tree on warm mornings. The Inn is close to Harvard, MIT, Harvard Square, good restaurants, shops and local bus/subway routes.

    6 Prentiss Street, Cambridge MA 02140 www.maryprentissinn.com

    Google map; bit.ly/bC6hK9

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    Bed and Muffin B & B Cambridge

    Posted by AzCaz 10 September 2009

    Good value B&B ( for the area). Clean and the owner is genuinely caring. Shared bathrooms though. Good location next to Live & Kicking lobsters. Fresh, cheap and local lobsters. Also near fantastic wholefoods supermarket

    Puttnam St Cambridge mid way between Central and Harvard Sq on the Red line. 10 mins walk from either. Bus route, 2 mins

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    Charlie Card for subway/buses

    Posted by AzCaz 18 August 2009

    Staggeringly cheap way of getting round - $15 for 7 full days - even timed. Connections between buses/subway excellent. Get into Boston/Cambridge for a few dollars from the airport. Machine at the airport.

    All subway stations

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