John Harvard Statue Cambridge, MA 02138
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The John Harvard Statue is a renowned tourist attraction located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. This statue represents John Harvard, an English minister whose generous bequest led to the renaming of Harvard College in his honor. Situated in Harvard Yard, this iconic statue is a symbol of the university's rich history and legacy. Visitors can admire the statue and learn about the fascinating story behind its creation while exploring the historic campus.
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Harvard Yard, 1, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
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"A must visit place while in Boston. Very inspiring campus"
"The bronze statue honors clergyman John Harvard (1607–1638), who made a deathbed bequest to the school of £780 and his 400-volume scholar's library. It is said that if you touch the left foot of the statue, you will have good luck."
"A place that you need to know if you go to Harvard, touch the foot will give you good luck."
"I think in general the MIT is more interesting since it is more opened to general public and you can visit many places. I wished the same happened with Harvard. Still it’s a beautiful place and you should visit it if you’re around"
"Pleasant atmosphere for studies. All those who get an opportunity to visit should never miss it."
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