Cambridge, Cambridge City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Cantabrigia iuxta Flumen Carolanum
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Kembridzh
Kembrigo - Unincorporated Village
- Located N of Boston (US-T121).
- Settled in 1630, incorporated as the town of New Towne in 1636 and as a city in 1846. Renamed for Cambridge, England, because the General Court decided to establish a college here and most of the clergymen were graduates of Cambridge University (MA-T1/p12).
- 42.375097042° 22' 30.3"N-71.105607971° 06' 20.2"W
- Old Cambridge 0.6 mi. W
- Cambridge City 0.6 mi. SW
- Somerville City 1.1 mi. N
- Watertown City 3.1 mi. W
- Medford City 3.3 mi. N
- Everett City 3.4 mi. NE
- Somerville (Somerville City) 0.5 mi. N
- Old Burying Ground 0.7 mi. W
- Burial Hill 0.7 mi. W
- Cambridge 1.8 mi. W
- North Cambridge Catholic 1.9 mi. NW
- Phipps Street (Boston City, Suffolk County) 1.9 mi. E
- Saint Francis deSales (Boston City, Suffolk County) 2.1 mi. E
- Mount Auburn (Watertown City) 2.1 mi. W
- Bunker (Boston City, Suffolk County) 2.3 mi. E
- Central Burying Ground (Boston City, Suffolk County) 2.5 mi. SE
- Veterans (Somerville City) 2.5 mi. NW
- Granary Burying Ground (Boston City, Suffolk County) 2.6 mi. SE
- 101,382
- 5 m
- 348774125
- Updated Apr 19, 2020