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    Busy and too crowded. Better off going to Nahant for a day at the beach. It's a long drive with no parking.

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    City of Salem City Clerk's Office - Salem City Hall at 2 minutes drive to the northeast of the best porcelain veneers expert Essex Street Dental Medicine

    City of Salem City Clerk's Office

    3.0(2 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    My first real experience of New England outside a few stops along the way and Boston Logan Airport…read moreis the town of Salem. I spent about a day here enjoying the sites. Beautiful town with a lot of interesting museums and historical sites like the Salem Witch Museum, The House of the Seven Gables, etc. People are very friendly, and the food here is delicious. One of my favorite places that I visited in my New England trip this year. From what I hear, this place gets packed on Halloween and I am sure it must be a fun time to visit. Place certainly lives of the Salem Witch trials. My tour guide said the police emblem is a witch. This was possible the first time I was praying for a police car to show up. Great town, if you visit Boston, you should definitely make the trip down to Salem town.

    Too bad this needs to be a stop that people have to make on the way to getting married, as I can't…read morethink of anywhere LESS romantic on earth. The workers in this tiny nook are as crabby as the crustaceans a few blocks away in Salem Harbor. Everyone here needs a valium. Including the patrons. You will not get a smile, a single syllable answer will suffice, and do not try to crack a joke or inject levity--nothing works. However, withering looks are free of charge. I think the City of Salem needs to make this office into a stop on the Terror Trail. The tourists would pay big money for this much scariness. Someone, send in the clowns...before it's too late.

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    Entering Salem after a snow storm.

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    City of Lowell

    3.8(4 reviews)
    27.8 mi

    I unexpectedly moved to Lowell from Brighton last year, and it's been a great move. The city and…read moreUMASS Lowell have thrown a lot of money at development, and you can feel the change in the city from 5-10 years ago. Most of the old mills downtown have been developed into apartments and/or artist studio spaces, with one more set to be finished by 2017, and the city has put a lot of effort into making downtown a place where people can happily live. These are some of the things new to the city in the past 5 years: -Mill No. 5 - A mill space that has been developed into several store fronts, including: -Sutra Studio (Yoga) -Coffee and Cotton (Coffee Shop) -Luna Theater (Independent Theater) -Mill City Grows - Local Farmer's Market organization. -Run a weekly Farmer's Market in Mill No. 5 that's open year-round -Run a summer Farmer's Market by the City Hall -Works specifically with SNAP and WIC beneficiaries -Lowell Food and Wine Festival - Run by Mill City Grows over a full weekend. Included: -Food Truck Madness: 15+ Food Trucks in Jack Kerouac Park -Tacos and Tequila -Sips N' Sweets -Grand Tasting Event: 30+ Food and Alcohol vendors, seriously a blast. -Counting House Lofts - Finished in 2015 For anyone who's even a mild foodie, there are a ton of options: -Blue Taleh - Japanese and Thai. Great sport for spicy food. -El Potro - Mexican, with al fresco dining and a mariachi band in warm weather. -Athenian Corner - A Greek staple in the area for 40-ish years. Live music and bellydancing. -Fuse - Locally sourced food with a menu that changes weekly. Just learned they have Sunday brunch (12-3), so that's on my to do list. -Cobblestones - Local fancy-pants American standard fare, with some special things like fish-tacos and vegetarian chili. Some other things that make living here enjoyable: -The Riverwalk is absolutely beautiful, and super quiet and peaceful. -Lowell Folk Festival - A weekend of food, music, international textiles, etc. A summer highlight. -Lowell Summer Music Series - Open air concert series. -Lots of live music in the bar scene. -A very multicultural city. Lowell is the third most racially diverse city in MA, however unlike Boston it is more integrated. One of my big complaints in Brighton was that I was only surround by other young, white professionals, and young, white and east asian students. There was very little racial or socio-economic diversity. In my building I have met other tenants who are African, Latino, Cambodian, African-American, Chinese, White, etc. and instead of just young-professionals there are retirees, students, families, singles, etc. I appreciate being surrounded by people who are different from me, which makes Lowell a particularly nice fit. Chris M. has an out-dated vision of a Lowell that is overrun with crime and drugs. There is crime, but it's primarily in-fighting, so they only thing to be really worried about is getting in a drunken fight, which can happen anywhere. I've had someone try to sell me weed, but that has also happened on Boston Common, sooooo say "No thank you" and keep walking. Yes, there as been a rise in heroin use, but that is most certainly not unique to Lowell. I'm not sure if I would raise kids in Lowell because the school system has some struggles, but sans children this is most definitely a good place to live, and will only be getting better.

    Wow this city is underrated. I love this place. Makes me feel at home. The people are all sober and…read morewelcoming. I LOVE LOWELL. Tacos Lupitas is a must hit on the beautiful north side of Lowell. Umass Lowell has a beautiful must masterpiece called fax hall. Legend has it fox hall took 1000 years to build. I love Lowell and I love life. Great place for a family vacation. The blue shamrock and gemstones is another must see family friendly restaurant with the best burgers and steak tips around. Only bad part of Lowell is when you aren't in the great city.

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    View of Lowell City Hall

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    Aiken bridge & mill smokestack in Lowell aka "mill city"

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