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    • 8.4
      Garden
      4 Cambridge Ctr, Cambridge
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      • NJA

        NJA • August 14, 2013Shhh this place is one of the best kept secrets in Boston. Great place to escape on a nice evening.

    • 8.2
      Park
      Memorial Drive (at JFK Street), Cambridge
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      • Su N.

        Su N. • June 26, 2011Green grass with no pesticide usage! Great spot to get some sun.

    • 8.1
      Park
      Technology Square (Main Street), Cambridge
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      • Jordi L.

        Jordi L. • September 3, 2016Busy square as it has a lot of offices around. Good restaurants next to the square, also a good food-truck on a week-days for lunch!!

    • 8.1
      Park
      Garden St. and Mass. Ave., Cambridge
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      • Alice D.

        Alice D. • October 11, 2013Amazing playground here for the kiddos. Great equipment; not your standard out-of-a-box play structures!

    • 7.9
      Plaza
      Brattle St and Eliot St (Brattle St), Cambridge
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      • Bob B.

        Bob B. • May 1, 2012Great place to relax and shop.

    • 7.8
      Trail
      Somerville
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      • Cindy N.

        Cindy N. • July 29, 2013At Bedford Depot, check out the map of other nearby trails.

    • 7.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      105 Brattle St, Cambridge
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      • Nathan

        Nathan • October 31, 2022Worth a visit if you’re in the area. Free guided tours through this immaculately preserved house.

    • 7.7
      Park
      Canal Park, Cambridge
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      • Eric A.

        Eric A. • July 21, 2010Great for eating lunch outside! Even on a hot day, there are plenty of benches and tables in the shade.

    • 7.6
      Playground
      70 Magazine St (Lawrence St), Cambridge
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      • Nathan P.

        Nathan P. • January 22, 2010Great place to bring a lunch during the spring/summer. Lots of picnic tables and benches.

    • 7.5
      Park
      Gore St (at Bacon Ct), Cambridge
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      • Jeff D.

        Jeff D. • September 22, 2010Gem of a park, great baseball/softball diamond, nice basketball courts and about a 400m path surrounding it.

    • 7.5
      Park
      495 Franklin St, Cambridge
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      • Amy K.

        Amy K. • September 9, 2011Turn on the water fountain on the ground during the summer by rubbing the top of the black pole (sorry, sounds vulgar but it's true!)

    • 7.5
      Park
      100 Raymond Street (Walden), Cambridge
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      • Matthew H.

        Matthew H. • September 9, 2010Bring a towel in the diaper bag--wet slides can be a real bummer.

    • 7.5
      Park
      449 Broadway, Cambridge
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      • Adam G.

        Adam G. • July 19, 2013The park itself is quite open they were a lot of people just lounging around watching videos on the computer or just having a nice refreshing drink on the grass. the library is a beautiful background

    • 9.1
      River
      Charles River, Boston
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      • Mike D.

        Mike D. • April 2, 2018Beautiful Scenic Views of Boston! Great place to take pictures!

    • 7.3
      Plaza
      1 Oxford St, Cambridge
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      • Hard R.

        Hard R. • September 22, 2014Food trucks come during lunch time. Slit of seating areas.

    • 7.2
      Historic and Protected Site
      Cambridge
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      • Tom V.

        Tom V. • July 29, 2021Respect for those who gave their lives in the line of duty.

    • 8.3
      Park
      Museum Way, Cambridge
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      • Suneil M.

        Suneil M. • August 25, 2013Pretty well kept secret, an awesome Park with place for children to play and adults to just sun tan. Real nice walking area, a bit loud with the boats and air horn, but lovely views...

    • 7.1
      Dog Park
      350 Kendall St, Cambridge
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      • Chris P.

        Chris P. • October 14, 2016This is a great place to enjoy being outdoors in nice weather. The walkway itself makes for a pleasant stroll, and tables and chairs with umbrella are here so you can enjoy the area even in the heat.

    • 8.9
      Lake
      250 Fresh Pond Pkwy (Huron Avenue), Cambridge
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      • Shannon V.

        Shannon V. • April 17, 2012Absolutely beautiful walk around a quiet lake, especially at sunset!

    • 8.4
      Trail
      Minuteman Commuter Bikeway (at Alewife Station), Cambridge
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      • Andrea G.

        Andrea G. • July 28, 2013Awesome trail! But on nice days be prepared for it to be busy and needing to weave around others.

    • 6.8
      Park
      Broadway (at Norfolk St), Cambridge
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      • Sev C.

        Sev C. • September 14, 2016Don't know why it has a low score it is great

    • 6.8
      Plaza
      Massacusetts Ave and Sidney St, Cambridge
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      • Alberto M.

        Alberto M. • June 10, 2012On sunny days, feel free to ask others if you can share one of the umbrella tables. People are usually really kind here!

    • 6.8
      Dog Park
      Waverly Street (Reardon Street), Cambridge
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      • Jessica C.

        Jessica C. • October 27, 2012Cool cannons. The bike path leading from the park to MIT/vassar street is super convenient, but don't get scared at night by the metal "scarecrow"/figurine!!

    • 7.8
      Trail
      Cambridge
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      • Eric A.

        Eric A. • August 24, 2014Beautiful walking path tucked between busy roads

    • 7.1
      Playground
      Bay State Road, Cambridge
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      • Sarah M.

        Sarah M. • March 18, 2014So much fun great place for the little ones

    • 6.9
      Scenic Lookout
      Education Way, Cambridge
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      • Bikabout

        Bikabout • April 15, 2014A beautiful new soaring pedestrian/bike bridge that finally connects two waterfront Cambridge areas for the first time since 1835.

    • 6.2
      Park
      23 Sidney St, Cambridge
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      • Peter S.

        Peter S. • June 12, 2018Come for the MIT campus sites, stay to nap on the lawn.

    • 5.8
      Plaza
      Cambridge St (Msgr O'Brien Hwy), Cambridge
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      • A.P. Blake

        A.P. Blake • February 28, 2013Named for prominant land-owner and Brittish loyalist Richard Lechmere. This is where the Red Coats came ashore for their attack on Lexington and Concord. (Disclaimer: my source is Wikipedia)

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      Plaza
      Concord Ave (Huron Ave), Cambridge
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      Plaza
      Cambridge
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