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Old 11-17-2008, 10:59 PM
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Oh, I like the bottom "unfiltered" picture better ..... that's how I saw it the one or two times I went there.
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Old 11-19-2008, 04:43 PM
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Fall picture in Massachusetts
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pictures can be found here: New Bedford 360 - Your source for New Bedford, Fairhaven, Dartmouth, Acushnet and Westport information . The two galleries by Deborah Hynes are fantastic, I'd urge you to check them out.
Thanks, just what I was looking for!
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Old 11-26-2008, 05:37 PM
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Great photos of Concord! The colours in the last shot are wonderful.
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Old 12-07-2008, 08:04 PM
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Quite A few here... I took these over the weekend at the annual New Bedford Holiday Stroll:

Downtown and the Whaling Districts of New Bedford MA:

Looking North on Purchase Street Downtown:


South on Purchase looking at Olympia Tower... A surprisingly successful facadectomy:


Looking towards Union Square in Downtown... Star Store Building on the left:


Star Store: Home of some of UMass dartmouth's Downtown NB Campus:


Union Square Decorated for the holidays:


A nice store on Union Square:


Webster Bank Building on the corner of Union and Pleasant:


Looking North on Pleasant St. Towards City Hall Square:


City Hall and City Hall Square with the "Holiday Tree"... they had a nice concert later in the evening:


closeup of the City Hall Christmas Tree:


City Hall Square (concert setup):


Clock and Santa's Sled across from City Hall on Pleasant:


Looking East across pleasant st. towards William St... unofficial entrance to the Whaling District:


Looking North on Pleasant St:


The Decor on William St. looking towards the whaling district and the harbor:


Detail on a building on William St:


Cherry Building- an Art Deco Gem on the corner of William and Purchase St:


looking North on Purchase St from William St:


Looking South on Purchase from William St:


Herman Melville Square in the Whaling District:


Shops on Acushnet Ave. in the Whaling District:


Dover Street:


and old Bank:


Freestone's City Grille... good food even better drinks:


More shops and galleries:


Whaling Museum entrance and the end of William St (another old bank in the background):


Johnny Cake Hill, Whaling Museum is on the left:


North Water St. in the Whaling District (Cafe Balena on the right serves great Sicilian cuisine):


Nice older buildings:


Looking down towards the Harbor... you can see some of the fishing fleet:


Again, towards the waterfront:


Looking West (away from the harbor) on Front St:


Cork Wine and Tapas on Front St (fantastic, btw):


Catwalk Bar and Grille on Union St... lots of fun on their roof deck in the summer:


Looking West on Union St... Ocean Explorium is the building with the Columns on the left:


Wings Court Plaza- host to many concerts:


The tree at the Ocean Explorium:


Union Square Clock on the Ocean Explorium:


Star Store again:


Zeiterion Theatre:


Olympia Tower:


Old Facade below Olympia Tower:


I'm done posting, but there are more if you're interested on my flick photo stream: Flickr: Youth_in_Asia's Photostream
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North Bridge, Concord









A couple of views of the Concord River from the bridge




and two photos of Concord itself


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Thumbs up loved the photos.

Great shots. Did you take those yourself? Have you got any of those snow storm back there now? Glad you posted those.


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Berenice, those are wonderful photos of Concord, thanks! I used to live in the area and miss it lots.

One correction: the last photo of the yellow building is actually in South Acton, not Concord. I wish I could remember its name, I think it's the Grange Hall. I do know it used to be a social hub for the area. Many years ago, a very elderly lady in Concord told me about taking the train to South Acton in her youth to go to dances held there.
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