Oct 28, 2022 – Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA.

Back in the mid-nineties I used to live in Cambridge and Harvard Square was a frequent destination.  There were some good restaurants, the now defunct House of Blues where I saw great live music, a decent stereo store and a superb underground record store.  I wondered how much had changed.  I did not find that record store, but the stereo store is still there and seems to be in decline. Harvard Square is also home to my favourite Massachusetts cigar store: Levitt and Peirce.  I was pleasantly surprised to see it is still going strong.  Naturally, I bought a few cigars 🙂

My Favourite Cigar Store in New England

It was Melissa’s first time in Harvard Square and for myself, a return after a 22 year absence.  Although some bits are familiar much has changed.  Some of the open spaces I used to get my bearings are gone or under construction with scaffolding blocking the view.  It took me a while to get orientated, after all, 22 years is a long absence.

When I lived in Cambridge, Harvard Square attracted some unique characters and this is still the case as evidenced by the guy carrying a cross. Upon further examination, one notices a wheel in the back as well as hinged joints to collapse it into a smaller shape. From this image we can reasonably assume this is a daily activity and he likely takes the folded version into a subway or bus. It takes all kinds.

I was looking forward to a stroll through the Harvard Campus, however, new rules prohibited us from doing so.  According to the signs posted at the campus gates, unless you are a student or faculty, you cannot enter unless you are part of an authorized tour group.  Bugger.

After a couple of hours of walking around and shopping, we took the subway back to Framingham.  Unlike Toronto, Boston and its suburbs have a good subway system and it’s cheaper to ride.  We had a good time in Harvard Square and it was a day well spent.

 

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