Showing posts with label Massachusetts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massachusetts. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Things to Love About Salem, Massachusetts

1. Halloween. Every year in Salem, Halloween is a month long celebration known as “Haunted Happenings.” The Haunted Happenings celebration bills itself as “America’s Halloween Festival,” and kicks off in early October with a parade known as the “Grand Parade.” It’s not unusual to see people dressed up in costumes any day in October, at any time. Halloween itself is like one big outdoor costume party with street vendors selling Halloween-related items as well as food and drink.

2. Salem is a walk to everything city: the train, the bus, the grocery store, the bank, restaurants and live music, the park, the common, the dog park, the waterfront, you name it!

3. Dogs! Believe it or not, Salem is very dog friendly! You can walk through the city and see that the local businesses have water bowls out for dogs!! Salem has a dog park with a large fenced in area, and many wonderful other parks.

4. Salem has culture! Music and lots of it; Salem is going to have its first annual Soul and Jazz Festival at Salem Willows this summer. The Peabody Essex Museum is a world class museum; we have a thriving art community: art galleries and Artists Row (where local artists have formed a co-op to sell their wares). Don't forget the Picklepot that sells items made by local artists.

5. Tremendous night life. Many Salem bars and clubs have excellent live music. Specific recommendations include Rockafellas, Dodge Street, Edgewater CafĂ©, and Bangkok Paradise. For a more low key evening, take in a movie at Salem’s own movie theater, Cinema Salem.

6. Salem has exceptionally wonderful restaurants! Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Seafood, American, Mexican, Italian, and neighborhood restaurants. You name it, Salem’s got it. Specific recommendations include Strega, The Old Spot, Passage to India, The Grapevine, The Lyceum, Finz, Bella Verona, Red’s Sandwich Shop, In a Pig’s Eye, and the Front Street Coffee House.

7. History. Not just the famous Salem Witch Trials of 1692, but also the rich maritime history (including pirates). And don’t forget the colonial history either.

8. Stunning, must-see architecture. Some highlights include the McIntire Historical District and many of the homes located near Salem Common. One great way to view some architectural highlights is to go on the annual Christmas House Tour run by Historic Salem. Be sure to visit the House of the Seven Gables and the Witch House also.

9. The waterfront area, including the Custom House, Pickering Wharf, and Salem’s own tall ship, “The Friendship.”

10. The cobblestone streets give Salem a historic feel.

11. Salem is one of the most affordable communities on the North Shore.

12. Salem Common. Also known as Washington Square, this 9 acre park of public land is primarily used for concerts and other large public gatherings.

13. Convenient transportation options. Salem Ferry runs to Boston. The MBTA Commuter Rail travels from Salem Depot to Boston as well.

14. Education. Thousands of students attend Salem State College every year and it doubles as one of the largest employers in Salem. For younger students, Salem has an abundance of public and private schools. Foundation for Salem Public Education holds an annual Spring Auction each year at the Hawthorne Hotel. This year's date is Thursday, April 5th, 2007. Channel 5 anchor Susan Wornick will return for the 2nd year as the celebrity auctioneer. Silent Auction is from 6:00-8:00 PM and then the Live Auction is from 8:00-9:00 PM.

15. The Essex Street Pedestrian Mall and the many unique shops throughout the city.

16. Winter Street during a snowstorm.

17. Winter Island (Marine Recreational Park).

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The following RE/MAX Advantage agents contributed to this list:

Maggie Gibson
Buyer Agent for the Sullivan Team
Web Site: www.sullivanteam.com
Email: maggie@sullivanteam.com

Jenny May
Web Site: www.jennymay.biz
Email: jenny@jennymay.biz

Karyn Reardon
Web Site: www.megsteam.com
Email: karynreardon@comcast.net

Staff members Nikki and Alice also contributed to the list.

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RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate's Salem, Massachusetts office is located at:
143 Washington Street
Salem, MA 01970
978-740-2333

Monday, March 12, 2007

Things to Love About Gloucester, Massachusetts

1. The beaches: Good Harbor Beach and Wingaersheek Beach for the people who want a bigger beach. For those with small children that need a smaller beach, try Half Moon Beach and Cressey's Beach, both located at Stage Fort Park. Other beaches include Niles Beach near Rocky Neck and Long Beach.

2. Annual celebrations: St. Peter's Fiesta, which is the last weekend in June. Events include The Greasy Pole, Sunday Parade, Carnival Rides for the kids, live music, good fun and cheer with the locals. Other annual celebrations are the Schooner Festival, the Boat Parade of Lights, and the New Fish Festival.

3. Culture: Rocky Neck Art Colony, Hammond Museum, Beauport Museum (which is celebrating 100 years), Cape Ann Historical Museum, Cape Ann Symphony, Gloucester Stage Company, West End Theater, North Shore Art Association, Thursday night concerts at Harbor Loop, Sunday night concerts at the bandstand at Stage Fort Park.

4. Whale watches. 4 different whale watches depart from Gloucester:

Captain Bill and Sons Whale Watch
Cape Ann Whale Watch
Yankee Fleet Whale Watch
7 Seas Whale Watch

Captain Bill and Sons whale watches include informative narration by:
The Whale Center of New England.

5. Scenic views and sights: Walks along the seashore. Fabulous light, as recognized by artists for the last 150 years. Show stopping sunsets and the beauty of a full moon over the ocean. 26 square miles of crashing surf, time worn granite stones, secret coves, sand dunes, hilltop breezes, woods, trails, parks - beyond great!

6. The “Ladies’ Night” and a “Men’s Night” that kick off the Holiday shopping season. All the shops, restaurants, and art galleries in the downtown area host an Open House and offer a 20% discount on all purchases that evening. The atmosphere is festive with Carolers walking the downtown area singing Holiday songs.

7. An abundance of excellent dining establishments, many of which specialize in seafood. Specific recommendations include Halibut Point, The Causeway Restaurant, The Franklin, Passports, Alchemy, The Rudder, Madfish Grill, LobsterLand, and Azorean. For more information on these restaurants and to learn about others, check out Cape Ann Web's Gloucester restaurant reviews.

8. The Fisherman at the Wheel Statue and the beautiful boulevard. Memorial services for those “lost at sea” are also held at the Fisherman statue.

9. More water-related activities – boating, swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, and fishing.

10.Independent-minded residents living an island-mentality life. The people of Gloucester are great and are a blend of different cultures.

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The following RE/MAX Advantage agents and teams contributed to this list:

Jennifer Anderson and Ron Goulart
Web Site: www.jenandron.com
Email: jen@jenandron.com and ron@jenandron.com

Realty Team Homes
Web Site: www.realtyteamhomes.com
Email: realtyteamhomes@yahoo.com

Lillian LoGrasso
Web Site: www.lillianlograsso.com
Email: lillianlograsso@remax.net

Karyn Reardon
Web Site: www.megsteam.com
Email: karynreardon@comcast.net

Cricket Sperry
Web Site: www.kristalpooler.com
Email: cricket.sperry@comcast.net

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RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate's Gloucester, Massachusetts office is located at:
191 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-281-8005