Pictures I took of the Weymouth Back River while walking around follow.
From here, I headed into the town of Abington to start my sightseeing there.
War Memorial,
Gliniewicz Way and Lincoln Boulevard
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Town Hall, 500 Gliniewicz Way |
Public Library |
American Legion Lewis Dorsey Post 112,
1027 Washington Street
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Beaver Brook Elementary School |
First Baptist Church |
New England Art Store |
Old Building,
Highland Street and Adams Street
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North Abington Depot |
St. Bridget Church |
United Church of Christ |
Joy in Christ Lutheran Church |
Cushing Pond,
261 Chestnut Street
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Island Grove Park was a pretty nice place to visit in town.
At this point, I decided to head to Avon to check out the Enchanted Village at the Jordan's Furniture in town, which is open for a short time this time of year.
There was a long line just to see the animated exhibits,
which caused me to have to wait 2 hours to see the MOM Ride. Thankfully, I was able to use this time to check out Enchanted Ice, the skating rink here,
buy their famous blueberry muffin,
which was a less than realistic roller coaster ride with occasional sprays of water.
After finally leaving the place, I headed back into Abington to check out the Dyer Memorial Library, a museum about the history of Abington.
Flagg Pond, End of Memorial Drive |
Next, I went to pick my friend up to go have dinner at Smith and Wollensky's, located within a castle in the Back Bay area of Boston.
so I had hope for the food as well, but it was not to be.
The Beef Bacon was way too salty,
Overall though, a fancy place with terrible food. Not coming back again.
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