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From: berman@psuvax1.UUCP (Piotr Berman)
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Subject: Re: Hahvahd Bridge
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Date: Wed, 7-Aug-85 16:11:26 EDT
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> > > (The Harvard Bridge crosses the Charles River between Harvard Square and
> > > one of the roughest sections of Boston.)
> > 
> 	No, that bridge between Harvard Square and Allston is the Anderson
> Bridge.
> 	The Harvard Bridge actually runs right next to MIT (between MIT and
> the Back Bay)
Allston may be a blue collar section of Boston (not sure), but sure it is
not rough. On the other hand, Harvard Bridge leads to Roxbury, which is
Boston's Harlem.  Of course, it is a mile (through yuppie Back Bay) from
Roxbury and two miles from Harvard.  However, if you are driving fast and
you don't notice any "trade school" on the way...