A view of Cambridge, taken from a height of 15,000 feet by the Harvard Institute of Geographical Exploration as part of its aerial survey of Massachusetts, the first project of this type ever undertaken
A view of Cambridge, taken from a height of 15,000 feet by the Harvard Institute of Geographical Exploration as part of its aerial survey of Massachusetts, the first project of this type ever undertaken
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A view of Cambridge, taken from a height of 15,000 feet by the Harvard Institute of Geographical Exploration as part of its aerial survey of Massachusetts, the first project of this type ever undertaken
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Additional text on item: In the center of this picture may be seen the Metropolitan Driving Club speedway and the Harvard Stadium, with the Larz Anderson Bridge leading to Harvard Square. Easily identified is the square roof of the Widener Library and the "U" shaped roof of the University Museum.
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Courtesy of the Cambridge Historical Commission, Cambridge Photo Morgue Collection.