Massachusetts Chess Association

40 Norris St Unit B101
Cambridge, MA 02140

The Massachusetts Chess Association in Cambridge hosts the annual Massachusetts Girls Championship, a prestigious chess tournament for female players of all ages and skill levels.

With a focus on promoting and supporting women in chess, MACA provides a platform for female players to showcase their talent and compete in a welcoming and competitive environment.

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