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It includes the majority of the brand-new dorms, Memorial Church,
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Harvard's most significant library, as well as a number of academic and administrative facilities.
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and the offices of top university administrators, such as the Harvard University President.
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Around the first piece of property that Harvard College purchased in 1637, the yard developed over the years.
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Currently, it is a 22.4-acre (9.1-hectare) stretch of grass, mostly on Massachusetts Avenue.
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Cambridge Street, Broadway, and Quincy Street serve as its perimeter.
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There are 27 gates on the perimeter fence, which is primarily made of iron with some brickwork.
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A large grassy area in the middle of the yard is referred to as the Tercentenary Theatre.
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Widener Library, Memorial Church, University Hall, and Severn Hall are all located on each side of it.
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Commencement exercises and other convocations are held every year in the Tercentenary Theater.
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the westernmost section of Harvard Yard, where Johnston Gate leads to Peabody Street
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and Old Yard, which is the area that borders Harvard Square's centre, to the south.
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featuring Massachusetts Hall (1720), the second-oldest academic structure in the United States and the oldest building at Harvard
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The majority of the new dorms are centred on the Old Yard. Harvard University's president's offices are located at Massachusetts Hall.