A longtime landmark in Harvard Square is gone. "The Pit" has been demolished as part of a years-long effort to revamp the area in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The stone and brick seating area adjacent to ...
As part of ongoing renovations to the Harvard Square Plaza, yellow safety vests and work boots replaced black leather jackets ...
The Pit, a sunken brick and stone seating area in Harvard Square beloved by generations of punks, metalheads, hardcore kids and uncategorizable crusty weirdos, has been demolished as part of the ...
Tuesday, as part of broader Harvard Square renovations ... her organization has salvaged several hundred bricks from The Pit, some of which it emblazoned with a metal plaque and sold off for ...
"The Pit" landmark in Harvard Square has been demolished. I guess this was inevitable. The president received an awkward reminder, right to his face.
As part of ongoing renovations to the Harvard Square Plaza, yellow safety vests and work boots replaced black leather jackets and Doc Marten boots from the 80s during the demolition of The Pit ...
Opinion
Good riddance to The Pit
Many people have fond memories of the Harvard Square landmark. But The Pit had a dark side that shouldn’t be glossed over.
The Pit, once a recessed brick part of Harvard Square, looked Wednesday like a muddy hole in the ground. Cambridge began considering a makeover for the busy plaza in 2017 with the establishment of ...