Cambridge Massachusetts is a city in the Greater Boston area that is known for two prominent universities in the United States,
Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cambridge Massachusetts is a city in the Greater Boston area that is known for two prominent universities in the United States, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The population of this great community is a healthy mixture of distinguished MIT and Harvard professors, working-class families, and world-wide immigrants which leads to a very liberal atmosphere in the community. Established as the town of "Newtowne" in 1630 with most of the inhabitants being puritan colonists, the town was eventually named Cambridge in honor of Cambridge, England in 1638.
Harvard College was founded in 1636 to train ministers and in 1638 the name of the town was changed to Cambridge. Today Cambridge has one grown to be of the most expensive areas to live in the United States.