
Apartments near Longfellow Historic Site in Cambridge, MA (6,381 Rentals)


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369 Prospect St

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5 Centre St

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356 Third Street-SI ID1049989P, Unit SI ID1049989P

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4 Fayette Park

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306 Prospect St

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10 Museum Way

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139-141 Putnam Avenue-SI FL1-ID1546163P, Unit SI FL1-ID1546163P

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440 Windsor St

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236 Concord Ave

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36 Montgomery St, Unit SI ID1238167P

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11 Story St

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91 Tremont St

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1192 Cambridge St

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76 Fairmont St

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336 Western Ave

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46 Dana St

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74 Gore St

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1699 Massachusetts Ave

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75 Thorndike St, Unit SI FL1-ID1238041P

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25 Jay St, Unit SI FL2-ID1238166P

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The Cambridge Tower

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Dean Howells

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There are few more famous figures who once called Boston home than Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, famed writer of some of the most brilliant poetry America had ever seen, and now people from Buffalo apartments can celebrate the man's life and find out more information than they'd ever want to know with a visit to the Longfellow Historic Site. Here, you can walk through the house where once Longfellow's own feet once trod, learning important facts about his life and work, while being awed by the beauty of the house and grounds. Fans of literature or history will find an apartment near the Longfellow Historic Site a good investment, since you'll never have to venture far to find out everything you'll ever need to know about one of America's most revered writers. Longfellow lived in this house in Boston almost his entire life, raising his family, his wife, Fanny, and his two children, Charley and Alice, and at this historic site, people from Buffalo apartments can learn all about their lives and exploits. Each room has been furnished to look as it did in the early days of the American Revolution and the Civil War, designed to look as they did when Longfellow and his family lived within the house. Also intact inside this house is Longfellow's entire library, featuring many historic volumes that would be hard to find anywhere else, as well as plenty of other artifacts from earlier days in America's history. There's simply nowhere else a person can find out more information about the acclaimed writer, making an apartment near the Longfellow historic site a must for any fan of Longfellow and his work. If you're looking for information on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, there's simply not better place to find it than at this historic home, and with an apartment near the Longfellow Historic Site, you can be surrounded by all this history and information without having to travel too far from home. The home is an experience that any person from a Buffalo apartment would be mad to pass up.
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