One of the main streets in Liberty Heights is officially covered. The small dog and I traveled down Carew to Newbury and followed Newbury all the way up to Rimmon Avenue (which is technically in Chicopee, but it makes for a very neat line between the two cities for our purposes). Right at the corner of Newbury and Carew is another Pocket Wireless store and New Era Cuts, yet another barbershop in "the barbershop district."
We went all the way to down to our "end" of Newbury without checking out any side streets until we were on our way back. At the corner of Newbury and Gilbert (which is kinda sorta Chicopee) is a Honeyland Farms/Citgo.
The small dog and I walked up Farnsworth to Hamburg and back down to Newbury, and then did the same with Athol all the way up to Milford, taking Los Angeles up to Hamburg before heading back up Athol. I noticed this sign on a vehicle on Athol, but I can't tell if the business is based there or someone in that house is getting married soon.
We scoped out Haven Ave. a bit before following Dana up to where it became Van Ness, taking that up to Hamburg before turning back to Newbury. We crossed Newbury to check out Nordica, which looked like this:
It both amazes and amuses me that there are still dirt roads in an area as settled as this.
The hour was getting late, so the small dog and I decided to call it a day and head back up Newbury to go home.
157 down, 66 to go
May 8, 2009
"When all you've got to keep is strong, move along, move along..."
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