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Clement Circle to Harvard Square
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Clement Circle to Harvard Square

Length1 mi
Elev. Gain6.6 ft
Est. Steps2500
Scenic views
City walk
Historic site
Created by cdatkinson

Clement Circle to Harvard Square Introduction

Clement Circle to Harvard Square is a 1 mile (2,500-step) route located near Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 6.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This is the route I follow recovering from WNV. Was 68’ now 42'

Attractions Near Clement Circle to Harvard Square

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American Repertory Theater

Building
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional not-for-profit theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1980 by Robert Brustein, the A.R.T. is known for its commitment to new American plays and music–theater explorations; to neglected works of the past; and to established classical texts reinterpreted in refreshing new ways.

Club Passim

Place
Club Passim is an American folk music club in the Harvard Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was opened by Joyce Kalina (now Chopra) and Paula Kelley in 1958, when it was known as Club 47 (based on its then address, 47 Mount Auburn Street, also in Cambridge; it moved to its present location on Palmer Street in 1963), and changed its name to simply Passim in 1969.

Brattle Theatre

Building
The Brattle Theatre is a repertory movie theater located in Brattle Hall at 40 Brattle Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The theatre is a small movie house with one screen. It is one of the few remaining movie theaters, if not the only one, to use a rear-projection system; the projector is located behind the screen rather than behind the audience.

Cambridge Center for Adult Education

School
The Cambridge Center for Adult Education (CCAE), a non-profit corporation in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been teaching adult education courses at 42 Brattle Street since taking over the building from the Cambridge Social Union in 1938.The CCAE is housed in two historic buildings, the William Brattle House (1727) at 42 Brattle Street and the Dexter Pratt House (1808) at 54 Brattle Street.

Brattle Hall

Place
Brattle Hall is a historic building at 40 Brattle Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was constructed in 1889 for the Cambridge Social Union – established in 1871 – when that organization moved into the adjacent William Brattle House that year. Brattle Hall was built to house the organization's library, and to provide a space for larger meetings and social functions.

Edward Dodge House (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

Place
The Edward Dodge House is a historic house at 70 Sparks Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The 2-1/2 story wood frame house was built in 1878 to a design by Longfellow and Clark. It has asymmetrical massing typical of Queen Anne styling, and also has a style of half-timbering on its upper levels that was popular in England in the 1860s.

Tory Row

Place
Tory Row is the nickname historically given by some to the part of Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts where many Loyalists had mansions at the time of the American Revolutionary War, and given by others to seven Colonial mansions along Brattle Street. Its historic buildings from the 18th century include the William Brattle House (42 Brattle Street) and the Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site (105 Brattle Street).

Harvard Extension School

School
Harvard University Extension School is one of the twelve degree granting schools that compose Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the school's liberal arts and professional courses, a number of which are the same courses available in Harvard College, are open-admission.

William Brattle House

Place
The William Brattle House is an historic house at 42 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is one of the seven Colonial mansions described by historian Samuel Atkins Eliot as making up Tory Row. It remains in use by the Cambridge Center for Adult Education.

West Cambridge (neighborhood)

Place
West Cambridge, also known as "Area 10", is a neighborhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is bounded by the Charles River on the south, JFK Street on the east, Concord Avenue on the north, and Fresh Pond, Aberdeen Avenue, and the Watertown line on the west.In 2005 it had a population of 8,266 residents living in 3,887 households, and the average household income was $80,746.
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

1 mi

Elev. Gain

6.6 ft

Est. Steps

2500
Created by
cdatkinson
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