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  2. Harvard Book Store - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Book Store is an independent and locally owned seller of used, new, and bargain books in Cambridge's Harvard Square. Harvard Book Store was established in 1932 by Mark Kramer, father of longtime owner Frank Kramer, and originally sold used textbooks to students. [1] [2] Family-owned for over seventy-five years, the store was sold in the ...

  3. Grolier Poetry Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    The Grolier Poetry Book Shop ("the Grolier") is an independent bookstore on Plympton Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Although founded as a "first edition" bookstore, its focus today is solely poetry.

  4. Globe Corner Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Globe Corner Bookstore, 1988-2011 Cambridge, Massachusetts site. The Globe Corner Bookstore was one of the largest travel book and map retailers in North America. It was located at 90 Mount Auburn Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Harvard Square. The store provided a full range of travel and outdoor recreation reference materials for a ...

  5. Harvard/MIT Cooperative Society - Wikipedia

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    The Coop's main store on Harvard Square was built in 1924 and designed by Perry, Shaw & Hepburn in the Colonial Revival style. The Harvard/MIT Cooperative Society (or The Coop, pronounced as a single syllable [1]) is a retail cooperative for the Harvard University and MIT campuses in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While the general public is able to ...

  6. New Words Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    186 Hampshire Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in January 2022. This building was the location of the New Words bookstore beginning in 1976. New Words Bookstore was a feminist bookstore based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It opened in 1974, one of the first feminist bookstores in the United States, and moved to larger premises two years later ...

  7. Brattle Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was started by the Cambridge Social Union, cofounded in January 1871 by the Reverend Samuel Longfellow, brother of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In 1889, the union purchased the lot on Brattle Street for $9,000, and hired the Cambridge architectural firm headed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. to draft plans for Brattle Hall. The ...

  8. Club Passim - Wikipedia

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    Entrance on Palmer Street. 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, [1] 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 ...

  9. Schoenhof's Foreign Books - Wikipedia

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    Schoenhof's Foreign Books. Schoenhof's Foreign Books was a brick and mortar specialty bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Harvard Square.Founded in Boston in 1856, Schoenhof's claims to be the oldest foreign language book dealer in the United States and to offer the largest selection of foreign language books in North America.