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A cityscape featuring tall residential and commercial buildings during sunset. One prominent building has colorful artwork on the side of its parking structure. The skyline showcases a mix of modern and classic architecture.

A cityscape featuring tall residential and commercial buildings during sunset. One prominent building has colorful artwork on the side of its parking structure. The skyline showcases a mix of modern and classic architecture.

Celebrate Black History Month at the Cambridge Public Library at the Wikipedia Highlights Black Cambridge: Edit-a-Thon! 🖥️🌐

📍 Central Square Library Branch
📅 Wednesday, Feb. 25 | 5:30–8:30 p.m.
✅ No registration required.

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The flyer features a faded, black-and-white historical photograph of Charles Longfellow, a man with extensive tattoos across his chest and arms, wearing a hat and necklace. Large red and black text overlaid on the image reads "PRICKED & PAINTED: Tattooing in the 19th Century." The event details note it takes place Thursday, March 26 at 6 pm at the Longfellow House, 105 Brattle Street. Logos for History Cambridge and the Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site appear at the bottom.

The flyer features a faded, black-and-white historical photograph of Charles Longfellow, a man with extensive tattoos across his chest and arms, wearing a hat and necklace. Large red and black text overlaid on the image reads "PRICKED & PAINTED: Tattooing in the 19th Century." The event details note it takes place Thursday, March 26 at 6 pm at the Longfellow House, 105 Brattle Street. Logos for History Cambridge and the Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site appear at the bottom.

A headshot of Owen Payette McGarry, a man with a dark brown beard, short hair, and glasses, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. He is dressed in a layered, scholarly style, including a brown tweed jacket over a patterned knit cardigan, a checkered shirt, and a green patterned tie. The background is a softly blurred room decorated with various framed pictures and a stained-glass lamp.

A headshot of Owen Payette McGarry, a man with a dark brown beard, short hair, and glasses, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. He is dressed in a layered, scholarly style, including a brown tweed jacket over a patterned knit cardigan, a checkered shirt, and a green patterned tie. The background is a softly blurred room decorated with various framed pictures and a stained-glass lamp.

Join us Thursday, March 26, at 6 PM for a living history tattoo demonstration at the Longfellow House. Hand-poke artist Owen Payette McGarry shows us how 19th-century Cantabrigians really got inked!

📍 105 Brattle St, Cambridge
📅 March 26 | 6 PM

#TattooHistory #LivingHistory #CambridgeMA #HandPoke

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A promotional flyer from History Cambridge. At the top is the "History Cambridge" logo, featuring a green circular sunburst icon. The main title, "SEIZING FREEDOM AND CREATING COMMUNITY," is written in large, distressed green block letters. Below it, the subtitle "The Black Experience in West Cambridge" appears in gold. In the bottom left, bold red text highlights the update: "Rescheduled date! Tuesday, Feb 17, 6-7:30 p.m., 159 Brattle Street." The top-left and bottom-right corners are accented with artistic paintbrush strokes in green, gold, and red.

A promotional flyer from History Cambridge. At the top is the "History Cambridge" logo, featuring a green circular sunburst icon. The main title, "SEIZING FREEDOM AND CREATING COMMUNITY," is written in large, distressed green block letters. Below it, the subtitle "The Black Experience in West Cambridge" appears in gold. In the bottom left, bold red text highlights the update: "Rescheduled date! Tuesday, Feb 17, 6-7:30 p.m., 159 Brattle Street." The top-left and bottom-right corners are accented with artistic paintbrush strokes in green, gold, and red.

❄️New date!❄️

Who really built the legacy of Brattle Street? 🧐

Join us on Tues, Feb 17 at 6 p.m. to explore "Seizing Freedom and Creating Community." This program uncovers the deep history of Black Cantabrigians in West Cambridge, from the era of enslavement to the rise of the Lewisville community.

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A close-up photograph of a blue glass bottle covered in a delicate layer of white frost. The bottle is part of an outdoor art installation on a lawn, with several other blue bottles visible in the soft-focus background. In the distance, the historic Hooper-Lee-Nichols House stands out with its tan siding, dark shutters, and white trim under a pale winter sky.

A close-up photograph of a blue glass bottle covered in a delicate layer of white frost. The bottle is part of an outdoor art installation on a lawn, with several other blue bottles visible in the soft-focus background. In the distance, the historic Hooper-Lee-Nichols House stands out with its tan siding, dark shutters, and white trim under a pale winter sky.

"Forgotten Souls of Tory Row" art installation is back on display at 159 Brattle Street 💙. These bottle trees honor the enslaved people whose labor built the wealth of West Cambridge.

Stop by to see them and join us for our Year of West Cambridge events! historycambridge.org/events/

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What is your Cambridge story? 🏛️📖

Join History Cambridge and the Cambridge Council on Aging for "Sharing Our Stories," a free three-part community history workshop series for Cambridge residents ages 60+.
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This image serves as a promotional flyer for a History Cambridge event. At the top center, the History Cambridge logo features a green, circular sunburst or gear-like icon made of radiating lines alongside the organization's name.

The main event title is written in large, bold, textured green capital letters: SEIZING FREEDOM AND CREATING COMMUNITY. Below this, the subtitle is rendered in a lighter gold or orange serif font: The Black Experience in West Cambridge.

The event logistics are listed in bold red text at the bottom left:

Monday, January 26

6–7:30 p.m.

159 Brattle Street

The flyer is framed by decorative, painterly brushstrokes in the top-left and bottom-right corners, using a palette of dark green, orange, and red.

This image serves as a promotional flyer for a History Cambridge event. At the top center, the History Cambridge logo features a green, circular sunburst or gear-like icon made of radiating lines alongside the organization's name. The main event title is written in large, bold, textured green capital letters: SEIZING FREEDOM AND CREATING COMMUNITY. Below this, the subtitle is rendered in a lighter gold or orange serif font: The Black Experience in West Cambridge. The event logistics are listed in bold red text at the bottom left: Monday, January 26 6–7:30 p.m. 159 Brattle Street The flyer is framed by decorative, painterly brushstrokes in the top-left and bottom-right corners, using a palette of dark green, orange, and red.

Who really built the legacy of Brattle Street? 🧐

Join us on Monday, January 26, at 6 p.m. to explore "Seizing Freedom and Creating Community." This program uncovers the deep history of Black Cantabrigians in West Cambridge, from the era of enslavement to the rise of the Lewisville community.

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Social reformer Dorothea Dix’s mission was inspired by her work at the East Cambridge Jail Dorothea Dix was nearly 40 when she first stepped foot inside the East Cambridge Jail in 1841 to teach Sunday school to women incarcerated there. Dix was born in 1802 in Hampden, Maine, which was then part of Massachusetts. When she was a child, her family moved to Worcester, where her struggling parents could get […]
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Dec. 10: Mayflower Memories - History Cambridge Mayflower Memories: Gathering Stories of East Cambridge Wednesday, December 106-7 pmEast Cambridge History Center625 Cambridge StreetFree Join History Cambridge for “Mayflower Memories,” a special pro...

Mayflower Memories: East Cambridge History Event!

Join History Cambridge at the old Mayflower Poultry building (625 Cambridge St) to celebrate this iconic landmark!

Hear personal stories from the former owners, the Silver family, and share your own memories.
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Come explore the industrial history of East Cambridge with Michael Kuchta, History Cambridge board member and co-author of Born in Cambridge. You’ll learn about the products East Cambridge has specialized in, the people who made them, and the community they built. FREE!

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Peace through publishing: Edwin Ginn, textbooks and the World Peace Foundation Book publishing, particularly textbooks, was already well represented in Cambridge by the end of the 19th century, largely because of the city’s universities. Then came Ginn & Co., led by a Universalist on a mission.
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Join us for a unique event! Long-time residents from the East End House Senior Program will lead atour of East Cambridge. Hear directly from those who lived it. Two chances to tour! historycambridge.org/events/lifet...

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History Cambridge was proud to suppor this project. Go Dance Complex! 👏

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See you Thursday! 🧑‍🍳

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Multicultural Arts Center opens its season and reflects on its place in Cambridge History The Multicultural Arts Center opened its doors in 1985 and has committed itself to providing a diverse array of artistic programs. Its season begins Thursday.
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Join us on October 23!

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The background is a collage of historical food-related documents.

The main text is large and bold, reading:
"CULINARY CROSSROADS
A Fundraiser for History Cambridge"

The top right of the image features the History Cambridge logo, a stylized circular sunburst design.

Below the main title are the details of the event:

Cambridge School of Culinary Arts (with their logo, a whisk and a spoon forming a circle)

Thursday, October 23

6-8 pm

At the bottom of the post, two sponsor logos are visible: Eastern Bank and Cambridge Trust.

The background collage includes a partial black-and-white menu from "A Wursthaus Special," a document from "Joyce Chen," and other historical food-related images. The overall design has a vintage, archival feel.

The background is a collage of historical food-related documents. The main text is large and bold, reading: "CULINARY CROSSROADS A Fundraiser for History Cambridge" The top right of the image features the History Cambridge logo, a stylized circular sunburst design. Below the main title are the details of the event: Cambridge School of Culinary Arts (with their logo, a whisk and a spoon forming a circle) Thursday, October 23 6-8 pm At the bottom of the post, two sponsor logos are visible: Eastern Bank and Cambridge Trust. The background collage includes a partial black-and-white menu from "A Wursthaus Special," a document from "Joyce Chen," and other historical food-related images. The overall design has a vintage, archival feel.

Don't just read about history, taste it! 😋Join us Oct. 23 for Culinary Crossroads. We explore the food stories behind local icons from Joyce Chen to Julia Child. Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts. #CambridgeMA shorturl.at/78R1V

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Nineteenth-century murder in East Cambridge touched on class, ethnicity, dangers of alcohol The nature of the 1891 killing of Bridget Ryan and its immediate aftermath was more salacious and appealing to the public than whatever happened in the months and years after his conviction – of which nothing is known.
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October 4: East Cambridge Un-Tour - History Cambridge Guided tour of East CambridgeSaturday, October 4 at 11 am(Rain date Sunday, October 5 at 11 am)Free Taking requests and sharing the mic! On October 4, History Cambridge is trying out a new type of gui...

Calling all East Cambridge enthusiasts! 📣

History Cambridge is shaking up the typical tour with a crowd-sourced "un-tour" on Saturday, October 4th, at 11 am. More info: historycambridge.org/events/octob...

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The dream of an innovative, steam-powered monorail once soared over Cambridge, promising a future of easy commuting—so what brought this high-flying idea back down to earth? Read on! ⬇️

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We're partnering with The Multicultural Arts Center for a special History Café celebrating the vibrant Portuguese-speaking immigrant communities that have shaped East Cambridge. Join us Aug. 22 for an artist talk, history presentation, and a diverse storytelling panel. tinyurl.com/yxcs7uec

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We had a lot of fun last weekend in East Cambridge, thanks to the City of Cambridge's Community Development Department. We talked about East Cambridge history through the medium of craft! Looking forward to reprising the activities at other East Cambridge locations this fall.
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Lessons in East Cambridge history: Reflections on two centuries of newspaper coverage Examining the “big picture” view of East Cambridge over two centuries underscores how important local news coverage is to an understanding of an area.
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"Crafted in East Cambridge" is happening this Saturday! Join us for a drop-in event from 12-2 PM at 688 Cambridge St. (next to Gufo). Come for hands-on crafts inspired by East Cambridge's historic industries like glass mosaics & wooden sign painting. #EastCambridge #cambma #cambridgeplays

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Where in East Cambridge was Haruguri Hall? Or Benzy’s Bologna Factory??

In 1970, Cambridge resident John Carver compiled a list of areas in the city that he remembered from his youth. Check out the full list at at Cambridge Day: buff.ly/Jjb38FG

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Grand Prix Elmendorf celebrates French culture in Cambridge Cambridge and Eighth streets close to cars Sunday as East Cambridge hosts Le Grand Prix Elmendorf du Pain, a competition that celebrates French bread-baking traditions. But there are many ways French and French-Canadian culture have enriched Cambridge over the centuries.
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In 1941, the ‘Dearos’ fought the ‘Foundry Fielders’ over where the borders of East Cambridge ended - Cambridge Day In planning a reunion of current and former East Cambridge residents, it was a contention that to belong one must live east of the train tracks. Those “dearos,” it was said, risked being replaced by “...

Where does East Cambridge really begin and end? 🤔Back in 1941, that question sparked a legendary baseball game between the DeAros and the Foundry Fielders! ⚾️ This incredible story brings to life a time when neighborhood pride was settled on the field. buff.ly/ETBMqc4 #CambridgeMA #HistoricBaseball

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In the organ-making history of East Cambridge, two small-business owners dominated In a season of graduations and weddings, it is worth noting Cambridge’s history of building the instrument that provides the soundtrack: the church organ. 
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The grand interior of East Cambridge Savings Bank's main branch, showing the tall, marble-clad wall behind the teller line with decorative arched insets. Two large, ornate hanging lamps illuminate the space, and a table with a blue tablecloth and a sign are set up in the foreground.

The grand interior of East Cambridge Savings Bank's main branch, showing the tall, marble-clad wall behind the teller line with decorative arched insets. Two large, ornate hanging lamps illuminate the space, and a table with a blue tablecloth and a sign are set up in the foreground.

A detailed view of the ornate, painted ceiling inside the East Cambridge Savings Bank, featuring a central medallion with classical figures surrounded by intricate green, pink, and gold geometric and floral patterns. Two ceiling fans are visible in the corners.

A detailed view of the ornate, painted ceiling inside the East Cambridge Savings Bank, featuring a central medallion with classical figures surrounded by intricate green, pink, and gold geometric and floral patterns. Two ceiling fans are visible in the corners.

Our heartfelt thanks to East Cambridge Savings Bank for their generous support! 🎉 Togetherwe are making Cambridge's history accessible for everyone. We recently hosted a fantastic History Cafe at their main branch. It's a beautiful space – feel free to pop in and explore its historic charm! 🏛️

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Join us tomorrow to view the Mayflower Poultry sign up close! AND get free plants AND talk about history.
historycambridge.org/events/may-1...

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