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Saturday, June 23 2007, was moving day in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Three historic buildings, built between 1875 and 1876, were moved by Harvard University to a new location about 150 yards away from their original location. The space thus freed up will be utilized to build Harvard Law School's new academic complex scheduled to be completed in 2011. It was literally a million dollar move which required careful planning and its execution required coordination between Harvard University, City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), and several companies specializing in such moves