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  1. The MIT Museum and the City of Cambridge announce the return of Cambridge Science Festival, an annual week-long celebration of ingenuity, creativity and innovation featuring more than 200 free programs across Cambridge and Greater Boston between Monday, September 23 and Sunday, September 29, 2024.

  2. Brief History of Cambridge, Mass. The natural landscape of Massachusetts Bay was shaped by glacial action and the gradually rising sea. Human occupation in Cambridge dates back some eleven to thirteen thousand years to the melting of the last continental ice sheets.

  3. Getting Around Cambridge street map Example of GIS map. This map includes the locations of MBTA Red Line and Green Line stops, MBTA bus routes, bike paths and walking paths.

  4. Jul 25, 2023 · Appointments are available for housing, zoning, business and entrepreneurship, Cambridge Energy Alliance, or other general planning matters. Appointment requests by phone or email are strongly encouraged to ensure you are connected with the appropriate staff.

  5. With six Red and Green Line MBTA stations, dozens of bus routes, the EZRide and Cambridgeside Mall Shuttles, getting around Cambridge on public transit is always a great option. See below for transit routes and providers.

  6. As a public service, this page provides links to electronic versions of the Zoning Maps of the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our goal is to make zoning more accessible by placing this information on the Web.

  7. The Inspectional Services Department (ISD) is responsible for the enforcement all laws and related City ordinances that pertain to the Massachusetts State Building Code and certain articles of the State Sanitary Code.

  8. Cambridge was founded to be the capital of Massachusetts. In 1630, the leaders of several Massachusetts Bay settlements could not agree which should be the capital. Meeting in Watertown on the last day of the year, they spotted a hill near the Charles River, just downstream, and named it Newtowne.

  9. Active since 1974, Cambridge Arts is one of the most dynamic local arts agencies in the country. The Cambridge Arts Council exists to ensure that the arts remain vital for people living, working and visiting Cambridge, MA.

  10. Open Studios: A collaboration of Cambridge artists, organizations, and businesses, this event literally puts Cambridge artists on the map with a guide directing visitors to the participating artists' studios and common venues throughout the city.