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The core of this city may be one of Massachusetts' best-kept secrets -- a fusion of contemporary artists and multicultural cuisine and the authentic bricks and mortar of a city steeped in a...
Christie's is the archetype of New England clam shack places, and its been around for 103 years. A fully functional circa 1950's ice cream soda fountain setup.
The Gannon Municipal Golf Course is an 18-hole bent grass course with water in play. The course covers 180 acres and was designed by Wayne Stiles and built in 1929.
The Grand Army of the Republic Museum (originally called The Grand Army of the Republic Hall) was erected in 1885 with funds raised by local Civil War veterans for what was the largest G.A.R.
The Lynn Memorial Auditorium is located in historic downtown Lynn, Massachusetts within Lynn City Hall. The Auditorium was built in 1949 and was renovated in 2005-2007.
Lynn Heritage State Park celebrates this remarkable city's past and the people who built it. Stroll in the beautifully landscaped 4 1/2 acre Waterfront Park.
Nearly 350 years ago, settlers from Salem bargained with the Indians for some land known as Saugus, the place where the local Indian chiefs, the Sagamores, lived. At first, Lynn relied on family farming and shell fishing, but leather tanning soon became a major industry, until Lynn became the ladies' shoe center of the world. By the mid-1800s, handsome summer estates were built along the Lynn shore, establishing the city as a fashionable Boston resort area. Coastal Byway Miles: 3.2