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East Cambridge
NameEast Cambridge
Settlement typeNeighborhood

East Cambridge is a neighborhood located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, situated near the Charles River and Boston Harbor. The area is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and proximity to notable institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. East Cambridge is also close to the Kendall Square area, which is home to many Biotechnology companies, including Biogen and Novartis. The neighborhood is accessible via the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and is near the Museum of Science (Boston).

Geography

The geography of East Cambridge is characterized by its location on the eastern bank of the Charles River, which separates it from Boston. The neighborhood is bounded by the Cambridge Street to the north, Main Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts) to the west, and the Charles River to the south. East Cambridge is also near the Lechmere Canal and the Cambridge Parkway, which provide additional access to the area. The neighborhood's proximity to the Boston Harbor and the Mystic River makes it an attractive location for companies such as General Electric and Akamai Technologies. Nearby neighborhoods include Kendall Square, Cambridgeport, and Wellington-Harrington.

History

The history of East Cambridge dates back to the 17th century, when it was first settled by English colonists. The area was initially used for farming and trade, with the Charles River providing a convenient transportation route. During the American Revolution, East Cambridge played a significant role as a supply depot for the Continental Army. The neighborhood was also home to many Industrial Revolution-era factories, including the Cambridge Glass Factory and the New England Glass Company. Notable historical figures such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams have ties to the area, and the neighborhood is near the Old North Church and the USS Constitution.

Demographics

The demographics of East Cambridge are diverse, with a mix of young professionals, families, and long-time residents. The neighborhood is home to many students from nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, as well as employees of companies such as Google and Microsoft. According to data from the United States Census Bureau, the population of East Cambridge is approximately 8,000 people, with a median age of 32 and a median household income of $83,000. The neighborhood is also home to many Immigrants from countries such as China, India, and Brazil, and is near the Chinatown, Boston and Allston neighborhoods.

Economy

The economy of East Cambridge is driven by a mix of industries, including Biotechnology, Software development, and Manufacturing. The neighborhood is home to many companies, including Biogen, Novartis, and Akamai Technologies, as well as startups such as HubSpot and Wayfair. The area is also a hub for Venture capital firms, including Kleiner Perkins and Accel Partners. Nearby institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University provide a steady stream of talented workers and innovative ideas, and the neighborhood is near the Seaport District and the Financial District, Boston.

Transportation

The transportation options in East Cambridge are convenient, with several Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority bus and subway lines serving the area. The neighborhood is accessible via the Red Line (MBTA) at the Kendall/MIT station and the Lechmere station, as well as the MBTA Bus routes that connect to Boston and other surrounding cities. East Cambridge is also near the Logan International Airport and the Port of Boston, making it an attractive location for companies that require easy access to air and sea transportation. The neighborhood is also close to the Mass Pike and the I-93.

Culture

The culture of East Cambridge is vibrant, with a mix of artistic, cultural, and entertainment options. The neighborhood is home to many Restaurants, including Craigie on Main and Alden & Harlow, as well as Bars such as The Friendly Toast and Atwood's Tavern. East Cambridge is also near the Museum of Science (Boston), the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The neighborhood hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Cambridge River Festival and the Kendall Square Ice Skating Rink. Nearby cultural attractions include the Freedom Trail, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Boston Public Garden. Category:Neighborhoods in Cambridge, Massachusetts