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Article: Love story, openly sentimental 1970 film in which Ali MacGraw dies while looking ravishingly beautiful, established Cambridge, Massachusetts--and especially Harvard Square--as Romance Central. (Cambridge).(Brief Article)
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- Town & Country
- Article date:
- February 1, 2003
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Love story, openly sentimental 1970 film in which Ali MacGraw dies while looking ravishingly beautiful, established Cambridge, Massachusetts--and especially Harvard Square--as Romance Central. These days, thanks in particular to two of the town's cozy dessert shops, love has an even better chance to blossom there. FINALE, a recently opened dessert cafe on the square, looks like an opulent chocolate box, with its deep-red velvet banquettes, dark wood and brass accents. Chocolate Decadence cake vies with a chocolate pyramid filled with passion-fruit custard. Lovers can ...
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