Thursday, November 26, 2009

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Cambridge, MA

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 100,899
Crime: Average
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Comprehensive
Housing Price: High
Income: Average
Geography
Cambridge sits across the Charles River from Boston.
Cultural Attractions
Cultural life revolves around the city’s universities. Harvard offers lectures, workshops, and exhibitions open to the public, and the Cambridge Arts Council displays artwork around the city.
Recreation
Central Square is a good place to catch a live band; Harvard Square is home to shopping, dining and a variety of bookstores; and Inman Square, influenced by a Portuguese community, is a shopping district with many international restaurants.
Historical
America’s first factories for ladders, piano keys, and waterproof hats were located in Cambridge.
Economy
Once an industrial center, Cambridge is now dominated by the technology industry, the universities, and tourism.
Community care facilities for the elderly 4
Percentage of population over age 55 19.6%
Number of museums within 30 miles 273
Number of libraries within the area 12
Number of movie theaters within 15 miles 55
Number of golf courses within 30 miles 294
Tax incentives for retirees No
Median income for those aged 55–64 $74,845
Median income for those aged 65–74 $46,414
Median income for those aged 75 and up $29,891

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