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    Ned’s Point Lighthouse - Ned's Point Lighthouse, Mattapoisett

    Ned’s Point Lighthouse

    4.9(13 reviews)
    7.2 km

    You could not have asked for a better day than today, stopping in to see Ned's Point (named after…read moreNed Dexter, a local farmer who once owne the land) on a mostly sunny and warm afternoon. The parking lot was mostly empty and so it was easy to stop the Sprinter van and pop out to walk Ned's Point and view the lighthouse from all angles without anything in the way. The Ned's Point Lighthouse was commissioned in 1837 and first lit in 1838. The tower stands 39 feet tall and features a unique architectural detail: a cantilevered granite staircase with 32 steps embedded directly into the inner wall, built without mortar. Unfortunately, it's not open to the public. Ned's Point Light was deactivated between 1952 and 1961, then modernized and reactivated with a 6-second isophase white light. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987, preserving its legacy as a symbol of Mattapoisett's maritime heritage. It was well worth the drive to see and experience this fabulous structure. Five stars. [Review 1095 of 2025 - 1245 in Massachusetts - 24649 overall]

    Ned's Point Lighthouse is a beautiful relaxing and comforting place to stop and have a picnic, to…read moreenjoy the beautiful lighthouse and water view. There's plenty of parking. The weather was fantastic on the day we stopped. You really need to stop here and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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    Cushman Park - Scruffy person in nice park

    Cushman Park

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.5 km

    Overall when you look at it as a whole it's a decent park but it's also in need of rehab especially…read morethe basketball court and childrens playground areas. The town really should look into updating it and maybe adding more lights and cameras. The last time I went there was graffiti all over the playground and looked like someone smudged peanut butter all over it. I also feel as if it should have some sort of gate around it because there has been a few occasions when I'm brought my children and saw a random dog walking around and there's really nothing to help protect small kids. Add some seating as well maybe a little picnic area for visitors to our beautiful town to sit and relax and enjoy the outdoors. Fairhaven has been having more and more new businesses opening a lot more money has been coming in so it's times to update anything and everything to highlight our historical and beautiful town

    A park to…read moreplay Cushman Park is a pleasant park tucked away near the center of Fairhaven. A decent size park, it looks small driving by but once you start walking around you can see that is have quite a bit of space. This is definitely a park for doing stuff, lots of baseball fields, football areas, basketball hoops and playgrounds. Even a nice running track for those people that like to run in circles. Parking is where ever you can find it but they is always some place open. Just might not be exactly where you want. It does get pretty crowded in the nice weather but because the park is spacious you can always find a place for yourself. A coo neighborhood type of park that has a whole lot of stuff to do for both kids or adults. A nice place to pass through or spend some time while in Fairhaven

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    Coast Guard Park

    Coast Guard Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.4 km

    New Bedford may not be on too many people's lists of places they must visit when in Massachusetts,…read morebut we like the town a lot. And no trip to New Bedford would be complete without a drive down to the waterfront where the heart of the town's fishing history, now spanning 3 centuries, lives. It's down by the commercial fishing piers where you'll find the Coast Guard park. Although it's a "pocket" park in size it's worth the stop to pay one's respects at the Lightship Sailors Memorial. A lightship is an anchored vessel affixed with a light that acts a warning beacon and a guide to ships at sea. Essentially, it's a ship that acts as a lighthouse. The Vineyard Lightship sank in the Hurricane of 1944 and all 12 men aboard perished one mile west of Cuttyhunk. The men aboard were fighting 100 mile winds and 20 foot seas that night and although they sent messages ashore to the Woods Hold Coast Guard station, those messages were filled with static and misunderstood, leaving potential rescuers to erroneously believe the sailors were successfully riding out the storm. This Coast Guard Memorial honors the service of all lightship sailors, but it's the names of the Vineyard Lightship men that are etched on the side of the granite memorial. Atop the memorial sits the fog bell from the Vineyard Lightship. After this moving bit of history, take a walk down the piers to take in the amazing display of fishing boats. It's these boats in particular that the lightships aim to guide. If you want to talk about a tough day at work, being a lobsterman, scalloper or shrimper would make most other complaints seem meager. These working boats are a sight to behold. They are incredible structures but nothing fancy about them. It's all work. Up close you can see the machinery and conditions in which these tough and scrappy fisherman work. I know there is a lot of controversy over the commercial fishing industry from both sides. Nonetheless, these men and women are doing a job that for those of us who eat seafood, puts food we love on the table. I try to think of these boats and fishermen whenever I sit down to a seafood meal. A trip to the New Bedford Harbor and the Coast Guard Park helps put the lives of both fishermen and Lightship sailors, so inextricably entwined, in perspective.

    A really nice park to just relax. Maybe it was the time of year I went but the weather was awesome…read moreand the trees were just turning color. Windy and cool out during October. I almost fell asleep !! Tip - plenty of inexpensive parking in the parking garage a block away.

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