Ward Maps

Top choice in Cambridge


If you’re into maps, you’ll be into Ward Maps. It has an incredible collection of original antique and reproduction maps, with a special focus on Boston, Cambridge and Somerville. What’s more, maps are printed on coffee mugs, mouse pads, journals and greeting cards, making unique gifts. There's also an awesome selection of T-station signs and other vintage MBTA paraphernalia.

Located about a half-mile north of Harvard Square.


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Nearby Cambridge attractions

1. Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

0.48 MILES

One ticket covers admission to both of the university's esteemed science museums: the Harvard Museum of Natural History, with the famed glass-flower…

2. Harvard Museum of Natural History

0.52 MILES

This institution is famed for its botanical galleries, featuring some 3000 pieces of handblown, intricately crafted glass flowers and plants. There is a…

4. Cambridge Common

0.55 MILES

Opposite the main entrance to Harvard Yard, Cambridge Common is the village green where General Washington took command of the Continental Army on July 3,…

6. Christ Church

0.62 MILES

Cambridge’s oldest church was designed in 1761 by America’s first formally trained architect, Peter Harrison (who also designed King’s Chapel in Boston)…

7. Longfellow House

0.64 MILES

Brattle St’s most famous resident was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whose stately manor is now a National Historic Site. The poet lived here from 1837 to…

8. Harvard Hall

0.66 MILES

On the north side of Johnston Gate, Harvard Hall is one of the two oldest buildings on campus, dating to 1766. (The other is Massachusetts Hall, directly…