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Harvard & MIT: The Genius Belt Tour
Begin your tour in the heart of Cambridge, MA at Harvard Square . We meet in front of Smith Visitors Center at 1350 Commonwealth Avenue Cambridge, MA.
Walk through the historic gates of the oldest university in America.
See the John Harvard statue and the iconic Widener Library.
Tour the campus and more.
Next, we travel by train to Kendall Square, the most innovative square mile on Earth, where the world's biggest tech and biotech giants rub shoulders with the MIT campus.
Experience the mind-bending design of the Stata Center and the Great Dome.
Navigate the Infinite Corridor and see where the "hacks" happen and where Nobel Prizes are won.
Finally, take in the Charles River skyline view that has inspired generations of engineers and world leaders.
Next, we travel by train to Kendall Square, the most innovative square mile on Earth, where the world's biggest tech and biotech giants rub shoulders with the MIT campus.
Experience the mind-bending design of the Stata Center and the Great Dome.
Navigate the Infinite Corridor and see where the "hacks" happen and where Nobel Prizes are won.
Charles River skyline view that has inspired generations of engineers and world leaders.
See the John Harvard statue, the Stata Center, and the Great Dome, and learn about the history of these prestigious institutions.
Begin your tour in the heart of the Ivy League at Harvard Yard.
Walk through the historic gates of the oldest university in America.
See the John Harvard statue and the iconic Widener Library.
Next, we travel by train to Kendall Square, the most innovative square mile on Earth, where the world's biggest tech and biotech giants rub shoulders with the MIT campus.
Experience the mind-bending design of the Stata Center and the Great Dome.
Navigate the Infinite Corridor and see where the "hacks" happen and where Nobel Prizes are won.
Finally, take in the Charles River skyline view that has inspired generations of engineers and world leaders.
Begin your tour in the heart of Cambridge, MA at Harvard Square . We meet in front of Smith Visitors Center at 1350 Commonwealth Avenue Cambridge, MA.
Walk through the historic gates of the oldest university in America.
See the John Harvard statue and the iconic Widener Library.
Tour the campus and more.
Next, we travel by train to Kendall Square, the most innovative square mile on Earth, where the world's biggest tech and biotech giants rub shoulders with the MIT campus.
Experience the mind-bending design of the Stata Center and the Great Dome.
Navigate the Infinite Corridor and see where the "hacks" happen and where Nobel Prizes are won.
Finally, take in the Charles River skyline view that has inspired generations of engineers and world leaders.
Next, we travel by train to Kendall Square, the most innovative square mile on Earth, where the world's biggest tech and biotech giants rub shoulders with the MIT campus.
Experience the mind-bending design of the Stata Center and the Great Dome.
Navigate the Infinite Corridor and see where the "hacks" happen and where Nobel Prizes are won.
Charles River skyline view that has inspired generations of engineers and world leaders.
See the John Harvard statue, the Stata Center, and the Great Dome, and learn about the history of these prestigious institutions.
Begin your tour in the heart of the Ivy League at Harvard Yard.
Walk through the historic gates of the oldest university in America.
See the John Harvard statue and the iconic Widener Library.
Next, we travel by train to Kendall Square, the most innovative square mile on Earth, where the world's biggest tech and biotech giants rub shoulders with the MIT campus.
Experience the mind-bending design of the Stata Center and the Great Dome.
Navigate the Infinite Corridor and see where the "hacks" happen and where Nobel Prizes are won.
Finally, take in the Charles River skyline view that has inspired generations of engineers and world leaders.