Images of Octoberfest 2015 at Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
This was my first time attending the Octoberfest at Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts on Sunday October 11, 2015 and it was a blast! Incredible music, wonderful diversity of food, and lots of arts and craft booths - all in one place and all for free. The weather was just perfect too and I was surrounded by happy people with positive spirits all around me. I could not have picked a better place to spend my Sunday at.
I mostly gravitated toward music during the day, I hope to give you a visual tour of the music scene at the fest. Hopefully it will inspire you to attend the fest in the future if you happen to be in the area. The events were just outside the campus of historic Harvard University. The easiest way to get there is by the Boston T (underground train). Get off the Harvard Square station and you will be right in the middle of everything!
I mostly gravitated toward music during the day, I hope to give you a visual tour of the music scene at the fest. Hopefully it will inspire you to attend the fest in the future if you happen to be in the area. The events were just outside the campus of historic Harvard University. The easiest way to get there is by the Boston T (underground train). Get off the Harvard Square station and you will be right in the middle of everything!
This is the scene I was presented with as soon as I came out of the T-station. The Harvard University building in the background with Fall colors was a nice backdrop for the scene.


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Here are some images musicians who performed at the festival.
After listening to the bands at this stage for a while, I decided to wander around a bit. Had some great mango rice at a Thai food booth. Loved it! Then settled at one of the music spots. Here are some images of the musicians who performed here. It was pure bliss for the auditory cognitive system :)


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