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- BikaboutApril 15, 2014Built in 1903, it was the first structure in the world to employ reinforced concrete in a vertical way, and has had minimal changes ever since. Janis Joplin played her last show here, in 1970.
- HISTORYMarch 30, 2010Built in 1903, it's the nation's oldest stadium, & home to the school's football team. Harvard's biggest rival has been Yale, & the most famous confrontation came on Nov. 23, 1968 when they tied 29-29
- Come every Wednesday morning at 6:30am for a special free treat from the November Project. All year, all weather. #RiseAndShine
- @Nov_Project: Wednesday mornings at 5:30 and 6:30. Come eat some stairs for breakfast! #RiseAndShine
- She's Game SportsJune 25, 2012Not only does Harvard football and Boston Cannons lacrosse call this landmark home, its stairs are revered by those looking for an intense workout.
- Watch the people running the stairs and thank God you are not among them
- Stephanie RivkinNovember 4, 2015Your butt gets cold quickly sitting on the concrete slabs they call benches.
- Harvard UniversityDecember 8, 2009Built in 1903, this horseshoe-shaped stadium holds 30,323 sports fans, has 2,282 steps, and held concerts by Bob Marley and Janis Joplin. Read more
- November Project meets here Wednesday mornings. Get fit. For free.
- New River CurrentNovember 20, 2010Family of Brent Osborne, offensive tackle for Harvard, will gather Saturday to cheer for the young man from Southwest Virginia in his final game for the Crimson. Read the full story. Read more
- Mel Steele BostonDecember 4, 2015After his graduation, Steel started working as a youth rehabilitator. Read more
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