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Public Innovation Trail Tour in Cambridge

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Proof that history is not just for the past! From anti-aging technology to gene-editing, the newest discoveries coming out of Cambridge are building on the historical inventions of things as diverse as woven fire hoses and the microwave oven. Guides from TripAdvisor's #1 attraction in Cambridge will do their best to blow your mind as we invite you to explore the history-makers working in Kendall Square right now. See which of today's cutting-edge discoveries will be in the history books of the future.

Departure Point

  • Look for your guide at the Kendal Square Marriott, if you have a hard time finding them, give us a call.

Duration
1 hour and 30 minutes

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest


Stop At: Entrepreneur Walk of Fame
321 Main St, , Cambridge, Massachusetts
Walk along the Entrepreneur Walk of Fame with us and get familiar with some of the names and stories that we'll explore along the Innovation Trail
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: CIC Cambridge @ 245 Main
245 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142
Check out the Start-Up Hub (CIC), formerly the Cambridge Incubator, founded by MIT Business School graduate Tim Rowe.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: MIT Museum
314 Main Street, Gambrill Center, Building E-28, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Reopened in OCtober of 2022 the MIT Museum showcases the Institutes place on the cutting edge of tech advancement.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Stata Center
Vasar St, MIT, , Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Cambrige office of Google, learn about the city's relationship with tech giants, and the creativity to come out of these doors, like Android
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
415 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142
Inside the Stata Center at MIT are labs focused on computer science, artificial intelligence, and robotics (they gave birth to iRobot Corp., maker of the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner), and a small, ground-floor exhibit about student “hacks,” or pranks, through the years.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Cambridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard seeks to better understand the roots of disease and narrow the gap between new biological insights and creating impact for patients.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: 225 Binney St
225 Binney Street, Cambridge, MA 02142
The Human Genome Project at the Whitehead Institute. The Whitehead Institute was created in 1982 by philanthropist Jack Whitehead and David Baltimore, an MIT professor and Nobel Prize winner. A key part of the vision was assembling a supergroup of the world’s top biomedical researchers in one building, and eliminating “virtually any impediment to their pursuit of scientific discovery,” supplying ample funding and the most sophisticated lab equipment, but limited bureaucracy. (It’s an independent nonprofit affiliated with MIT.)
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: 145 Broadway
145 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142
Biogen, the Biotech Trailblazer, Hear about its founding, by two Nobel Prize winners, and its history of Innovation.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Draper
555 Technology Square, Somerville, MA 02139
Meet the Internet Accelerator, Akamai. The start-up's original idea was to set up a network of servers around the world to cache, or store, content closer to where people wanted to access it—making everything show up faster on web browsers. Some of the company’s first successful large-scale demonstrations, in 1999, involved the delivery of a movie trailer for “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace” and ESPN’s March Madness college basketball coverage.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Moderna
200 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139
Walk down Broadway and take a left at Technology Square. At 555 is Draper Labs, where you’ll see a giant moon hanging in the lobby. Among its greatest achievements are the guidance computers that enabled Apollo spacecraft to successfully travel to and land on the moon. One of the software developers who wrote the code that ran these guidance computers was Margaret Hamilton, who later founded two companies and is credited as one of the people who defined the field of “software engineering.”
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: LabCentral
700 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Founded in 2010 to explore the potential of modified RNA molecules (hence the name “mod-RNA”) to treat diseases or serve as a vaccine.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: 810 Main St
810 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
At one time home to Davenport Car Works, Walworth Manufacturing Company, Polaroid and today, LabCentral, Few buildings have housed so many inovators over the course of their lifetime.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: The Innovation Trail
30 School St, Boston, Massachusetts
here were also at one point 66 different candy companies in Cambridge, making everything from candy hearts for Valentine’s day to Squirrel Nut Zippers to lemon drops. (The Fig Newton cookie was also invented in Cambridge, in 1891—even though they were named for the nearby city of Newton.) This building is the last operating candy factory in Cambridge, owned by Tootsie Brands. The company unfortunately doesn’t offer tours, in part because candy companies are notoriously secretive about the equipment and processes they use to make candy—“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” wasn’t too far off base. Inside, they make 26 million pieces of candy a day. Why is that number so high? The factory is the only place in the world that Sugar Babies and Junior Mints are made—both of which are small little morsels.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: 355 Main St
355 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142
The Innovation Trail is a way to experience, learn about, and be inspired by four centuries of world-changing breakthroughs from Boston. It focuses on the history of science, medicine, entrepreneurship, and technology in Boston and Cambridge.
Duration: Not Available

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Inclusions
  • Fun, Interactive and Engaging in-person guide!

Exclusions
  • Access inside buildings. Most of these spaces are active labs, so we do not enter these spaces.

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