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Central Square, Cambridge

Coordinates:42°21′54″N71°6′13″W / 42.36500°N 71.10361°W /42.36500; -71.10361
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This article is about the neighborhood in Cambridge. For the neighborhood in Boston, seeCentral Square, Boston. For additional meanings, seeCentral Square (disambiguation).

United States historic place
Central Square Historic District
Central Square, looking downMassachusetts Avenue towardKendall Square andHarvard Bridge toBoston
Central Square is located in Greater Boston area
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Central Square is located in Massachusetts
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Central Square is located in the United States
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LocationCambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°21′54″N71°6′13″W / 42.36500°N 71.10361°W /42.36500; -71.10361
Built1793
ArchitectHartwell and Richardson, et al.
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th centuryRevivalism, LateVictorian,Federal
MPSCambridge MRA
NRHP reference No.90000128[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 2, 1990

Central Square is an area inCambridge, Massachusetts centered on the junction ofMassachusetts Avenue, Prospect Street and Western Avenue.Lafayette Square, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street and Main Street, is also considered a part of the Central Square area.Harvard Square is to the northwest along Massachusetts Avenue,Inman Square is to the north along Prospect Street andKendall Square is to the east along Main Street.[2] The section of Central Square along Massachusetts Avenue between Clinton Street and Main Street is designated the Central Square Historic District, and was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1990.

Culture

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Central Square was designated an official Cultural District in the state of Massachusetts by the Mass Cultural Council in October 2012.[3] Central Square is known for its wide variety of ethnic restaurants, churches, bars, and live music and theatre venues.[4] Richard B.Modica Way, aka "Graffiti Alley", has been described as a "hallmark of Central Square."[5] It is gentrifying rapidly, and a number of upscale restaurants have opened in the Square. Many startups, including pharmaceutical, videogame and Internet companies, have moved research and office operations into the Square to take advantage of the proximity toMIT, Boston medical resources and relatively low costs.[6] Some critics have claimed that the recent changes have diminished the Square's edge, as some of the older Square businesses such asManray have closed.[7] There is also a diverse array of houses of worship in the area, withChrist the King Presbyterian Church,First Baptist Church, Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, St. Paul'sAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church and other large historic congregations meeting near the Square.[8]

Further information:Together Boston

History

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Central Square, Cambridge, Mass., c. 1911.

Central Square's history has been marked by several waves of immigration. The original population of the Square included people of English and Canadian ancestry. Between 1850 and 1890, the Square attracted many Irish immigrants, and in the late Nineteenth Century also became home to many others from throughout Europe. Later waves of immigration included people from the West Indies, South America and Africa.[9]

Central Square is also the original home of actorBen Affleck and, from 1927 to 2003, theNecco factory. The old Necco factory building in Cambridge is now used for labs byNovartis.

Geography and transportation

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Several Cambridge neighborhoods meet at Central Square. To the east,Area 4 lies on the north side of Massachusetts Avenue (aka "Mass Ave.") andCambridgeport on the south side between Massachusetts Avenue and theCharles River. Both of these neighborhoods were once known as The Port or Old Port region of Cambridge. The area to the west and northwest of Central Square is known as Mid-Cambridge.

Central Square is accessible fromCentral station on theMBTA Red Line, as well as Buses 1, 64, 70, 83, and 91.

TheNew England Confectionery Co. water tower, built 1927, was painted in 1996 to resemble a roll ofNecco Wafers, but repainted to a new design in 2004 byNovartis.

The intersection of Massachusetts Avenue andBrookline in front ofThe Middle East in Central Square is named in honor of the lateindie rock musicianMark Sandman, who often played there.

Central Square serves as the commercial center for the surrounding neighborhoods of Cambridgeport, Riverside, Mid Cambridge, Area 4 and MIT.[10]

Central Square circa 1900

Local government services

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Central Square is the seat of government in Cambridge.Cambridge City Hall, and the main branch of theCambridge Post Office are located in this area. TheCambridge Police Department headquarters was formerly at 5 Western Avenue in the Central Square area; however, between November 2008 and March 2009[11] it completed a relocation to a new facility at 125 Sixth Street, near Kendall Square.

Notable residents

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Notable businesses

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Fiction about Central Square

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^Rekha Murthy, "Central Square, Cambridge: Rising Fortunes at a Regional Crossroads," MIT,http://www.rmurthy.com/CentralSquare1_rmurthy.pdfArchived 2007-07-07 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^"Designated Cultural Districts".
  4. ^Vicky Waltz, April 3, 2008, "Get to Know your Neighborhood: Central Square," BU Today,http://www.bu.edu/today/arts-entertainment/2008/04/02/get-know-your-neighborhood-central-squareArchived 2008-04-08 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^"In this hidden alley, a museum of modern art - The Boston Globe".BostonGlobe.com. RetrievedNovember 9, 2019.
  6. ^Kirsten Studlien, June 10, 1999, "The Square Deal," The Harvard Crimson,http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=97092
  7. ^Boston Uncovered, Boston.com,http://www.boston.com/ae/uncovered/eats/central_square/
  8. ^Eliot, Samuel Atkins (1913).A History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1913. Cambridge Tribune.
  9. ^Sarah Boyer, January 2003, Crossroads: Stories of Central Square,ISBN 0-9620072-2-6
  10. ^"Cambridge".Global Boston. RetrievedOctober 7, 2023.
  11. ^City of Cambridge: Police Department new Headquarters updatesArchived October 28, 2009, at theWayback Machine

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