The John Harvard statue, located on the site of Harvard University, is the main tourist attraction. John Harvard, known as the founder of Harvard University, was actually a pastor, not a founder, and a founder of the foundation. As far as the bronze statue is concerned, the dignified personality can be mistaken for the founder, but Harvard University was founded by a local board of directors. The founding year on the statue is 1638, but it is actually 1636. Surprisingly, it seems that the statue and the person's face are different. I don't know why... These three questions are called "three lies", and may conversely make the John Harvard statue famous. |
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 Harvard Station https://www.harvard.edu/ |
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Open Sightseeing Map (Big Map) |
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