Sunday, November 3, 2013

November 3rd 2013: Sightseeing in Northeastern Massachusetts

This morning, my friends and I were supposed to go on an all day fishing trip in Hampton NH, but as the wind conditions were too unfavorable, the people at Al Gauron Deep Sea Fishing and Whale Watching decided to cancel the trip and close for the season, and I only found out when I arrived. Greatly disappointed, I had to break to my friends the bad news, and they were already on the way as well. They decided to continue their journey to meet me, and I decided to grab something hot to drink at Al Gauron's Luncheonette, a small town diner located right next door while I waited for them to come.
Hot Chocolate
When my friends finally arrived, I decided to take them to Hollow Cafe, another breakfast place located in the Massachusetts town of Amesbury that looked interesting because of the menu.

The decor of the place is actually pretty decent, and I was thankful that I did not bring my friend to a rundown place like some I have been to in the past.
I decided to get the Tex Mex Tango Succotash Hash Omelet (BBQ Pulled Pork, Southern Succotash Hash with Jalapenos and Provolone Cheese), while my friends got the Boot Scootin Hollowing Hash o Mite Omelet (Corned Beef Hash, onions, cheese), the Irish Benedict (Dropped Eggs on English Muffin with corned beef hash topped with hollandaise with homefries) and the Maine Maple Melt (2 pieces of warm French Toast stuffed with 2 fried eggs, melted cheddar cheese, maple sausage and caramelized onions served with maple syrup).
Tex Mex Tango Succotash Hash Omelet
Maine Maple Melt










Boot Scootin Hollowing Hash o Mite Omelet
 
Irish Benedict










I did not get to try my friend's omelet, although mine was interestingly good, as were the Benedict and the melt.

Overall, not bad for a small town breakfast place.

From here, instead of heading home because I was sick, I decided not to waste the rest of the day, choosing to sightsee in Northeastern Massachusetts instead. In Amesbury itself, I visited several places
Patten's Pond, ~201 Main Street
St. James Episcopal Church










Seventh Day Adventist Church
Main Street Congregational Church









Josiah Bartlett Memorial,
School Street and Main Street


Rock Church
 
Amesbury Public Library








Amesbury Fire Department
Holy Family Parish


Amesbury Town Hall, 62 Friend Street
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank,
43 Main Street


Market Street Baptist Church
All Saint's Anglican Church


Memorial, Amesbury Middle School


Captain's Well
Union Congregational Church


Grace Reformed Baptist Church,
98 Kimball Road

Meadowbrook Pond, 181 Kimball Road
Tuxbury Pond, ~180 Kimball Road










including Alliance Park at ~345 Main Street, a small park with terrific views of the Merrimack River.


From Bailey Memorial Bridge at ~344 Main Street nearby was views of the Powwow River.
Powwow River
From the Derek S Hines Bridge at ~2 Main Street, there are more views of the Merrimack River.









Whittier Bridge
Deer Island is a small island in the middle of the Merrimack River with a small hiking trail to the edge of the river.
Next, I went to find the 1810 Powder House, a bullet shaped building located on the top of a hill in the middle of the woods at ~71 Madison Street. I don't know how, but somehow I managed to find it.

While here, I also ventured into Merrimac to visit Lake Attitash,
and Newburyport to see the Chain Bridge.
From here, it was on to the town of Methuen, where I spent a lot of time finishing it up.
St. Lucy's Church
St. Andrews Episcopal Church


New Hope Methodist Church,
10 Phillips Street

Spicket River Dam, ~190 Broadway
Nevin's Manor












First Baptist Church
Memorial Music Hall

St. Monica Church
Old Central School, 250 Lawrence Street










City Hall, 41 Pleasant Street
First Church Congregational











Methuen Historical Society
Fire Department











Wardwell Square,
Charles Street and Pleasant Street










Memorial,
Methuen Police Department
Clock Tower,
Broadway and Hampshire Street







St. Theresa Church








Nevin's Memorial Library
Fellowship Bible Church











Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
39 Hill Street
Forest Street Union Church
St. Xenia Orthodox Church











Riverwalk Park, 48 Osgood Street
Riverside Assembly of God











The one thing of note here was the Spicket Falls, located beside the Mill Falls Apartments.
The falls themselves are pretty awesome, with a walkway going over them..











With that, I was done with the town of Methuen, and headed into Andover for the rest of the day.
Sri Chinmaya Maruti Temple
Shawsheen School











West Parish Church
New England Bible Church











Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church
Saint Franciscan Center











Haggetts Pond, ~395 Lowell Street
St. Robert Bellarmine Church











Chapel at West Parish
North Boston Korean United Methodist Church











Ballardvale United Church
St. Joseph Church











Ballardvale Dam, 15 Dale Street
Finally, the sun set for good, and it was time for dinner. I wasn't too hungry as I was still sick, so I decided to have it at Tokyo Steakhouse, a Japanese restaurant in town. The place was pretty empty tonight, strangely.
For food, I decided to get the Onion ala Japanese Soup, the Beauty on the Beach (Shrimp tempura and asparagus topped with salmon, tuna, mango and avocado with chef's special sauce) and the
Kiwi Scallop Maki (Spicy seafood salad topped with kiwi, scallop and black tobiko).
Beauty on the Beach
Onion ala Japanese Soup











Kiwi Scallop Maki
All the dishes were actually pretty good, although I could not really tell because I was sick, and even had trouble finishing everything. Oh well, at least I was pretty productive today despite not being able to go fishing.

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