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🌳 A Scientific Pilgrimage: Newton's Apple Tree at MIT!

📍 Location: President’s Garden at MIT, near the iconic Great Dome 📸 Must-See Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💡 Why This Tree is Legendary Did you know MIT has a living piece of scientific history? This apple tree is a grafted descendant of the very same tree that inspired Newton’s theory of gravity in England! Standing beneath its branches feels like touching the past—imagine the moment an apple changed science forever! 🍎✨ --- 🌿 Pro Tips for Your Visit 1️⃣ Finding It: Tucked in the President’s Garden (behind Building 7), on the left side near a small plaque. Bonus: Look for the giant flowering dogwood tree—it’s a stunning landmark! 2️⃣ Photo Hack: Frame the tree with MIT’s Great Dome or Physics Department in the background for ultimate science vibes. 3️⃣ Fun Fact: Newton’s original tree was a ‘Flower of Kent’—its apples were for cooking, not eating (so no sneaky snacks!). --- 📚 Mood Boosters • Bring a copy of Principia Mathematica (or just pretend to ponder gravity). • Sit under the tree and absorb its genius energy—who knows, inspiration might strike! 🧠⚡ 💬 Nerdy Q&A: "If you could ask Newton one question, what would it be?" Drop your answers below! 👇 #MIT #NewtonsAppleTree #ScienceLandmarks #BostonHiddenGems #GeekOut

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🌳 A Scientific Pilgrimage: Newton's Apple Tree at MIT!

📍 Location: President’s Garden at MIT, near the iconic Great Dome 📸 Must-See Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💡 Why This Tree is Legendary Did you know MIT has a living piece of scientific history? This apple tree is a grafted descendant of the very same tree that inspired Newton’s theory of gravity in England! Standing beneath its branches feels like touching the past—imagine the moment an apple changed science forever! 🍎✨ --- 🌿 Pro Tips for Your Visit 1️⃣ Finding It: Tucked in the President’s Garden (behind Building 7), on the left side near a small plaque. Bonus: Look for the giant flowering dogwood tree—it’s a stunning landmark! 2️⃣ Photo Hack: Frame the tree with MIT’s Great Dome or Physics Department in the background for ultimate science vibes. 3️⃣ Fun Fact: Newton’s original tree was a ‘Flower of Kent’—its apples were for cooking, not eating (so no sneaky snacks!). --- 📚 Mood Boosters • Bring a copy of Principia Mathematica (or just pretend to ponder gravity). • Sit under the tree and absorb its genius energy—who knows, inspiration might strike! 🧠⚡ 💬 Nerdy Q&A: "If you could ask Newton one question, what would it be?" Drop your answers below! 👇 #MIT #NewtonsAppleTree #ScienceLandmarks #BostonHiddenGems #GeekOut

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