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  • Also in Boston is the Days Hotel of Boston. The 86 or 70 bus picks up across the street (in front of the Star Market grocery) and takes you to Cambridge and the red line in approximately 10 minutes. ($$)
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    Where to Eat

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    Kendall Square

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    Arriving in the City

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    From Logan Airport

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    Central Square

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    Most people travel via these three routes from the airport:

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    Harvard Square

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    Commuting from the Suburbs

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    Downtown

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    Getting Around the Boston and Cambridge Area

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    Transportation

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    Public Transportation

    The easiest way to get around Boston/Cambridge is to use the MBTA. Passes can be purchased with credit and debit cards in stations and single rides can be purchased on board with cash. The links below can help you to plan your trip to MIT's Stata Center and around town. MIT is located at the Kendall/MIT stop on the red line. The FSF's offices are located near the Downtown Crossing and Park Street T stops.

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  • Buses: 1, 47, 64, 68, 69, 70/70A, 83, 85, 91, CT1, CT2
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    Getting Around

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    Getting to LibrePlanet at the Stata Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    Free Software Foundation office

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    Getting to the Free Software Foundation office