Quick History Stops: Cambridge, MA | Part 3
Back in August 2023, I visited Cambridge, MA. This is my final post about that adventure. My main stops were Longfellow House Washington Headquarters , Cooper-Frost-Austin House , and Harvard Art Museums . I also visited several quick history stops during my adventure. Part 1 covered the houses of Brattle Street, Part 2 focused on houses of worship in Cambridge, and Part 3 highlights memorials and buildings at Cambridge Common . At sixteen acres in size, this city park provides a paved walking path, monuments to a multitude of historical events, and the Alexander W. Kemp Playground completed in 2009. An abandoned cannon from the American Revolutionary War sits on a red brick paver patio across from Prince Hall Memorial. This set of five granite plaques placed in a semicircle honors the founder of the first Masonic Lodge for Black Americans. Prince Hall led the free Black community in Boston through his support for education and abolition. Beginning in 1775,...