Saraveza is a Portland beer geek bar dolled up as a Midwestern blue-collar dive adorned with Old Style and Schlitz breweriana and Packers paraphernalia galore. Yet perched in front of me is a Budweiser branded chalice with a cucumber slice garnish. Virtually zero beer halls in Wisconsin would deign to serve a beer with a
Home to world-renowned educational institutions Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge embraces its dual position as a college town and bustling metro, just across the Charles River from Boston.
Because its educational titans dominate the city, intellectually curious residents are never short of activities. On the Harvard campus, they can view works by artists like Vincent van Gogh at the Fogg Museum, learn more about the planet at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, and deepen their anthropological knowledge at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Those who prefer studying technology and science can stroll to the MIT Museum or the nearby Museum of Science, which features more than 700 interactive exhibits, as well as planetarium shows. History buffs can revel in the area’s Revolutionary past at Longfellow House once inhabited by 19th century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and the site of Gen. George Washington’s head