CJ S. • April 26, 2018The yellow house next to this gate is the University Marshal's Office. Built in 1726 for Harvard President Benjamin Wadsworth. The 2nd oldest house in the Yard, it was George Washington's 1st MA HQ.
Steve B. • April 23, 2016Pleasant spot to idle in the sun (and generally quieter than other yards one might mention.)
Jenny M. • June 20, 2013A hidden Harvard gem. Take in some sun on one of the benches and listen to the fountain bubble. A great place to read or meditate.
al v. • March 18, 2011Harvard legend says that if you kiss your college sweetheart under the gate you are destined to spend the rest of your lives together. Great spot to take a picture with your partner!
Harvard University • September 8, 2011Tercentenary Theater was named in honor of Harvard’s 300th anniversary in 1936 and now holds thousands of people for Commencement exercises each May.
Harvard University • December 8, 2009Inspiring reflection, the labyrinth was built with interlocking Chinese stones and designed after 12th & 13th C European cathedral labyrinths.
Ting • July 22, 2015Beautiful architecture. Only Corbusier in the U.S. Not to be missed. One can easily spend the whole afternoon photographing it. Tried to get to the roof but all access are blocked. Tips anyone?
Tufts University • January 7, 2011The roof offers stunning views of downtown Boston. In 2009, thanks to a $1 million gift from Tom and Andrea Mendell, the library roof got a new look and was renamed "Alex's Place."
Tufts University • August 16, 2011First-year students and their families gather on the President's Lawn for lunch on the first day of orientation, just before the Matriculation ceremony.
Tufts University • March 15, 2011Tug Jumbo's tail for good luck by checking in here! Back in the day, students would pop pennies in Jumbo's trunk or give a tug on his tail to bring luck for an upcoming exam or athletics event.
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