By travelguylife.com
The 1870s saw the construction of Haverhill's most well-known monument for the town's chemist Dr. James R. Nichols.
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The Museum of Printing is a captivating site that houses the history of printing and typesetting technology, craftsmanship, and graphic arts.
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As is well knowledge, Haverhill's commercial district has undergone significant renovation in recent years.
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If you spend any time in Haverhill, you can't but but get interested in its past.
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On Bradford's Dead Hill, there is a ski resort southeast of Haverhill. Ski Bradford, a smallish mountain that spans 48 acres, is excellent for beginners.
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Between Railroad Square and Essex St., on Wingate and Washington St., lies a very eerie area of downtown Haverhill.
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John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892) was a Quaker poet and abolitionist, and his ancestral homestead has been preserved as a museum for more than 130 years.
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This lovely public park is situated on a bend in the Merrimack and offers uninterrupted views of the south bank's forested area.
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Visit East Haverhill's Rocks Village, which was founded by a ferry crossing in the 1640s, for more Haverhill history.
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The Haverhill farmers' market has been around since 1978 and is held in the city's centre from the end of June until the end of October.
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