A Description of the Topographical Model of Metropolitan Boston

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The Fitchburg Railroad runs through the southern part of the town. Population, 52, 200. . 25 Cambridge. To the south of the hills of Somerville, on a nearly flat plain, borclering^ on the left bank of the Charles estuary, is Cambridge. Old Cambridge, with its many steeples, the buildings of Harvard Univer- sity, — Memorial Hall the most prominent (see cut 24), — lies near the head of the last southern bend of the Charles ; North Cambridge is near the Somerville line ; West Cam- bridge, a statio...n at the branching of the Fitchburg Railroad ; Cambridgeport lies along the north shore of the Charles River basin, being built largely of warehouses and manufactories with numerous chimneys. Here is the broad " Esplanade " Memorial Haii made from the sediments dredged from the river. The town °^®'^' extends as far east as the basin known as Miller's River, — where the broad system of railroad tracks crosses the Charles, and the Charles- town district of Boston begins. Districts of Boston.

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