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  2. Riverside, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Riverside, also known as "Area 7", is a neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts bounded by Massachusetts Avenue on the east, River Street on the south, the Charles River on the west, and JFK Street on the north. In 2005 it had a population of 11,201 residents in 3,341 households, and the average household income was $40,753.

  3. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Area 4 often simply call their neighborhood "The Port" and the area of Cambridgeport and Riverside "The Coast". In October 2015, the Cambridge City Council officially renamed Area 4 "The Port", formalizing the longtime nickname, largely on the initiative of neighborhood native and then-Vice Mayor Dennis Benzan.

  4. Magazine Beach - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the Riverside Boat Club built its new boathouse upriver of the area on what were then mud flats but is now part of Magazine Beach Park. [5] in 1921 the land was conveyed to the Massachusetts District Commission, which in 1949 banned swimming in the Charles River. In 1954, the Commission renovated the old powderhouse into a garage and ...

  5. Cambridgeport, Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Central Square, at the northernmost part of Cambridgeport, is an active commercial district and transportation hub, and University Park is a collection of renovated or recently constructed office and apartment buildings. The neighborhood also includes Fort Washington Park, several MIT buildings, and Magazine Beach.

  6. The Port, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood and other Cambridge residents continued to refer to the area as the Port. [3] Community organizations petitioned the Cambridge City Manager, in 2003 and 2013, [5] to restore "The Port" as the official name of the Area 4 planning district [6] for official documentation. On October 19, 2015, after the process had commenced the March ...

  7. Speed River - Wikipedia

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    The former site of Idylwild Park is on the Speed River in Cambridge. A portion, along the southern bank, is now a conservation area that is owned and managed by the GRCA. [6] [7] Riverside Park, Cambridge's largest park, is on the banks of the Speed River. [8] Linear Park, in Cambridge, lies at the confluence of the Speed and Grand rivers. [9]

  8. Central Square, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The area to the west and northwest of Central Square is known as Mid-Cambridge. Central Square is accessible from Central station on the MBTA Red Line , as well as Buses 1, 64, 70, 83, and 91. The New England Confectionery Co. water tower, built 1927, was painted in 1996 to resemble a roll of Necco Wafers , but repainted to a new design in 2004 ...

  9. North Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Autumn in the Alewife Linear Park, near the corner of Cedar Street and Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge. North Cambridge, also known as "Area 11", is a neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts bounded by Porter Square and the Fitchburg Line railroad tracks on the south, the city of Somerville on the northeast, Alewife Brook and the town of Arlington on the northwest, and the town of ...