Today, I decided to visit the American Heritage Museum, located in the town of Stow, although the road leading to it starts in Hudson. Before that, I passed through Berlin,
Autism Behavioral Center |
before having to go to the Hudson Public Library to get the library pass. Small library with some interesting architecture.
From here, I headed toward the museum.
Hudson Public Schools |
Hubert School |
Really nice collection of tanks, with great presentation as well.
After finally leaving the museum, I decided to go on a hike at the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge, which I have visited before in the past.
The water bodies I came to see here were nothing to look at though.From here, I passed through Sudbury
Heritage Park |
Later for dinner, we went out with the family to Kinzen in Marlborough, the ramen place I visited a week ago.
This time around, we got the Chicken Karaage (Japanese style lightly battered fried chicken, Served with katsu mayo),
the Spicy Miso Ramen (spicy pork broth, cha-shu pork (marinated braised pork belly), menma (Japanese bamboo), wood ear mushroom, corn, scallion and sesame seeds), which I did not get to try,the Tan Tan Ramen (spicy pork broth, cha-shu pork, chili oil, spicy ground pork, chili oil, spicy ground pork, bok choy, bean sprouts, scallion),the Shoyu Ramen (pork broth, cha-shu pork, soy sauce, bean sprout, wood ear mushroom, scallion and black garlic oil)
and the Ducky Ramen (roasted duck, bok choy, corn, bean sprout, scallion and fried garlic).
The chicken was exceptionally crispy and juicy, and the ramen dishes I tried were excellent as well, although my other half though the pork was too fatty. Overall, a very productive day.
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