A great locally owned ice-cream shop that will never bore you with its choice of flavors! They also have plenty of frozen-yogurt options as well as smoothies and coffee. En savoir plus .
Widener Library opened in 1915, a memorial to Harvard alum and book collector Harry Elkins Widener '07 who perished on the Titanic. En savoir plus .
Founded in 1873, it’s the oldest continuously running college newspaper in the country, with notable editors such as Presidents John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt. En savoir plus .
This independent, locally owned shop has served the communitty since 1932. Known for superb selection, customer service, and author readings. En savoir plus .
An American landmark since 1960 & voted best burgers in America! Try "The American Idol" burger w/ bacon, cheese, mushrooms and onions. En savoir plus .
With a collection of 35 and 16mm material for almost 14,000 titles, the HFA offers screenings and is a rich resource for any cinephile. En savoir plus .
Donated in 1981 by two alumni, artist Henry Moore's bronze sculpture "Four-Piece Reclining Figure" graces Lamont Library's landscape. En savoir plus .
Home to the Humanities Center, the Barker Center also hosts the Barker cafe, a great place to get some coffee and a pastry or a sandwich. Grab and go or sit and chat! En savoir plus .
With a circulation of 240,000, Harvard Magazine keeps alumni connected to Harvard and to each other. En savoir plus .
Visit the Maya monument cast next to the Peabody Museum. Harvard made 100s of Maya casts for the 1893 World's Fair. More inside. En savoir plus .
The only structure in North America designed by renowned French architect Le Corbusier, the building itself is a work of art. It hosts exhibitions from artists, lectures, and the Harvard Film Archive. En savoir plus .
Dedicated in 1931 to members of the Harvard community who died in WWI, and now America’s wars since. En savoir plus .
Visit Oscar C. Tugo Circle. While caring for the wounded, Private Tugo became the first U.S. enlisted man to be killed by the enemy during World War I. En savoir plus .