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  2. In 1906, the School moved to Longwood Avenue in Boston where the five original marble-faced buildings of the quadrangle were built; these are still used for classrooms, research laboratories and administrative offices.

  3. In 1906, the Medical School moved to Longwood Avenue in Boston where the five original marble-faced buildings of the quadrangle are still used for classrooms, research laboratories and administrative offices. At the time of the move, the Fenway was open farm and marshland.

  4. Harvard Medical School affiliated itself with Boston Children's in 1903. [34] Boston Children's Hospital moved to an area of more than 130,000 square feet on Longwood Avenue in 1914, where the Ebenezer Francis farm was located. The cost of the area was $120,000. [35]

  5. Proximity to the new Harvard Medical School campus and acres of open farm land drew Boston Children's and many other hospitals to the area over the coming decades, transforming it into the bustling Longwood Medical Area as we know it today.

  6. The Longwood Medical and Academic Area, also known as Longwood Medical Area, LMA, or simply Longwood, is a medical campus in Boston, Massachusetts. Flanking Longwood Avenue, LMA is adjacent to the Fenway–Kenmore , Audubon Circle, and Mission Hill neighborhoods, as well as the town of Brookline .

  7. In 1906, the Medical School moved to Longwood Avenue in Boston where the five original marble-faced buildings of the quadrangle are still used for classrooms, research laboratories and administrative offices.

  8. Founded in Cambridge in 1782, Harvard Medical School moved to Boston in 1810, occupying several different locations before establishing the Longwood Avenue campus in 1906.