Map of the 5th congressional district (in purple), from 2013 to 2023
Map of Cambridge, noting Wards, Precincts and congressional districts, including the 5th district (in green) and the 7th district (in orange), starting in 2013.
Boston Manufacturing Company
Map showing the original boundaries of Cambridge and other Massachusetts cities and towns
The district from 2003 to 2013
Waltham, 1793
George Washington in Cambridge, 1775
Map of Waltham, 1877
Map of Cambridge from 1873
The Charles River in Waltham
1852 Map of Boston area showing Cambridge and regional rail lines and highlighting the course of the Middlesex Canal. Cambridge is toward the bottom of the map and outlined in yellow, and should not be confused with the pink-outlined and partially cropped "West Cambridge", now Arlington.
Age Distribution
A view from Boston of Harvard's Weld Boathouse and Cambridge in winter. The Charles River is in the foreground.
Waltham Supermarket on Main Street, established in 1936, was a large historic grocery store that closed in the 1990s. The building continues to be a supermarket, occupied subsequently by Shaw's, then Victory, and now Hannaford.
Buildings of Kendall Square, center of Cambridge's biotech economy, seen from the Charles River
Brandeis University
Fogg Museum, Harvard
Deena (Drossin) Kastor
Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
Stata Center, MIT
Simmons Hall, MIT
Alewife Brook Reservation
Cambridge City Hall in the 1980s
Aerial view of part of MIT's main campus
Dunster House, Harvard
The 1888 part of the Cambridge Public Library
Massachusetts Avenue in Harvard Square
Central Station on the MBTA Red Line
The Weeks Bridge provides a pedestrian-only connection between Boston's Allston-Brighton neighborhood and Cambridge over the Charles River.
Engine 2, Paramedic Squad 2, Ladder 3 firehouse
Central Square
Harvard Square
Inman Square

Arlington, Ashland, Belmont, Cambridge: Ward 3 Precinct 2A, Ward 4 Precincts 2 and 3, Wards 6, 7, 8, and 9, Ward 10 Precincts 1 and 2, Framingham, Holliston, Lexington, Lincoln, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Natick, Sherborn, Stoneham, Sudbury: Precincts 1A, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, Weston, Winchester and Woburn.

- Massachusetts's 5th congressional district

1755 – Part of Cambridge annexed to Waltham.

- Waltham, Massachusetts

The town is bordered by Newton and Waltham on the east; Wellesley to the south; Natick and Wayland to the west; and Lincoln to the north.

- Weston, Massachusetts

Weston is located entirely within Massachusetts's 5th congressional district.

- Weston, Massachusetts

The second area is the larger Hobbs Brook and Stony Brook watersheds, which share borders with neighboring towns and cities including Lexington, Lincoln, Waltham and Weston.

- Cambridge, Massachusetts

However, as of December 2019, only 10 inbound trips depart from the Cedarwood bus stop on weekdays—all during rush hour periods—with no weekend service. Bus Route 70 travels from Cedarwood to Central Square in Cambridge to connect with the MBTA Red Line.

- Weston, Massachusetts

2013 – Katherine Clark becomes Massachusetts's 5th congressional district representative.

- Waltham, Massachusetts

Kendal Green (mostly in Weston)

- Waltham, Massachusetts

Cambridge is split between Massachusetts's 5th and 7th U.S. congressional districts.

- Cambridge, Massachusetts

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