Holworthy Gate
Gate on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
42°22′33″N 71°07′03″W / 42.3758°N 71.1175°W / 42.3758; -71.1175 Holworthy Gate, also known as the 1876 Gate, is a gate on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is named after English merchant Matthew Holworthy. An inscription on the gate reads, "In Memory of Dear Old Times."[1][2]
- Detail, 2010
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- Media related to Holworthy Gate (Harvard Yard) at Wikimedia Commons
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