Hey
vampyrusgirl...
May. 16th, 2006 06:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...or anyone else in the Boston area who knows Harvard Square reasonably well: I need some info!
Specifically, this deals with my vampire story. The scene I'm writing right now takes place right outside of Harvard Square at Cambridge Common (that big park right around the corner, up a ways on Mass Ave). Looking at Google Maps, there seems to be a statue in the southern corner. What would this statue be of? Nothing important, just being particular with my settings.
Also, I seem to have forgotten quite a bit about Davis Square. I know the Somerville Theater and the Rosebud Diner are up there, but I'm forgetting a lot of other things...nothing in particular, but do you know of a few offbeat places I could use as backdrops?
Thanks! In return I may use your first or last name somewhere in the book (as is my habit when wanting to throw a friend in there... :) )
Specifically, this deals with my vampire story. The scene I'm writing right now takes place right outside of Harvard Square at Cambridge Common (that big park right around the corner, up a ways on Mass Ave). Looking at Google Maps, there seems to be a statue in the southern corner. What would this statue be of? Nothing important, just being particular with my settings.
Also, I seem to have forgotten quite a bit about Davis Square. I know the Somerville Theater and the Rosebud Diner are up there, but I'm forgetting a lot of other things...nothing in particular, but do you know of a few offbeat places I could use as backdrops?
Thanks! In return I may use your first or last name somewhere in the book (as is my habit when wanting to throw a friend in there... :) )
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Date: 2006-05-17 02:00 am (UTC)Local color in Davis Square- McIntyre and Moore (the fantastic independent and used book store), Diesel (an independent coffee shop- notorious for it's lesbian and polyamorous contingents), Redbones BBQ (overrated imho, but considered by many city folk as the best BBQ in town), and the notorious (at least in my social circle) 'Wall of Respect for Women,' a cheesy mural painted on the wall of the pharmacy (A Walgreen's I think) to celebrate the contributions of women- in the lower left hand corner there's a meter maid filling out a parking ticket. You have to see it to believe it: http://www.besargent.com/murals/worfw.htm
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Date: 2006-05-17 02:37 am (UTC)As for the statue, I'm not sure but I think the one I'm looking at might be the war memorial one...just from what I've found online so far.
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Date: 2006-05-17 11:14 am (UTC)http://www.s-t.com/daily/07-97/07-24-97/a06wn027.htm
There is always the Burren Irish Pub in Davis Square.
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