I started out this morning in Boxford,
going on a hike at the
Bald Hill Conservation Area, where the rough path I took to try to get to the top of Bald Hill is shown below in pink.
The Crooked Pond area was so flooded and there were so many side trails that I got hopelessly lost, even with the help of my GPS tracking system.
In the end, I had to go the long way around to get to the the Bald Hill area, but even then the paths here was so overgrown that I had to give up on locating the supposed view here. Hopefully, the Middleton and North Andover portions of the area will yield better views.
As a result, I had no more time to sightsee, heading to
Kimball Farm in Westford for a company event.
After leaving Westford, my arms sore from golfing, I decided to head to Haverhill to do some sightseeing,
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Lafayette Square, Winter Street and Essex Street |
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Church of God Pentecostal, 108 Winter Street |
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Old Church, 143 Winter Street |
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Civil War Monument, Main Street and Kenoza Avenue |
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City Hall, 4 Summer Street |
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Domino's, 130 Main Street |
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Basiliere Bridge, 25 Main Street |
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WWII Memorial, Essex Street and Washington Square |
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Goecke Memorial Parking Deck, 86 Merrimack Street |
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River Rest Park, 129 Water Street |
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First Landing Park, 201 Water Street |
sighting some of the
Soles of Haverhill,
visiting the
G.A.R. Park,
the Haverhill Riverfront Boardwalk at 46 Merrimack Street,
and the
Buttonwoods Museum.
From here, I headed into the town of Groveland for the first time,
visiting Elm Park at Elm Park and Grove Street
then on to the town of Georgetown,
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Town Common, Central Street and Clark Road |
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Town Hall, 1 Library Street |
before finally going on a hike at the
Arthur Ewell Reservation in Rowley. The path I took here is shown below in pink.
Only okay views of Upper Mill Pond from the supposed viewpoint though.
With that, I called it a day and headed for home, satisfied with my productive day of visiting 3 new towns.
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