General MacArthur Square
General MacArthur Square is a 0.2-acre (810 m2), V-shaped park in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, owned by the city.[1][2] The city's first 24-hour, freestanding public toilet was installed in the park in 2015.[3]
General MacArthur Square | |
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The park and statue of Charles Sumner in 2019 | |
Type | Park |
Nearest city | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Coordinates | 42.37481°N 71.11882°W |
Area | 0.2-acre (810 m2) |
The Crimson's Norah Murphy described the park as "a glorified traffic island", featuring a statue of Charles Sumner by Anne Whitney.[4]
References
- "The areas, neighborhoods and squares of Cambridge".
- "General MacArthur Square - Cambridge - MA - Massachusetts Trails". www.mass-trails.org.
- "Public toilet expected by end of November in Harvard, beginning process for Central (update)". November 13, 2015.
- "Squares Squared | Magazine | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com.
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