Hazelwood Park back in Fall
Good Morning today I will share a few shos I took on a walk one afernoon in Hazelwood Park here in New Bedford, it is a 23 Acre park, one edge running along the view over West beach.
It doesnt seem to get as many visitors as the other parks here I oftenam the only one walking there even when visiting during the dayon a nice day, the only people I see often are some parked in cars there and I get a somewhat shady feeling about them, not sure why, but one day one of them yelled at me with colorful language to get out of "their" Park, I walked away from the where they were in but still continued to enjoy my walk there
In fall it is especially beauiful with the nice warm colors
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It contains three historic buildings, this one
TheCongdon-Lucas House, once a homestead of a rural estate, has been a part of Hazelwood Park since it was acquired by the City of New Bedford in 1901. The iconic Gothic Revival-style structure was built in 1840 It looks in good shape but is always closed off so I dont think at this stage it is used for anything
the other buildings are the Coffin-Howland House, which may contain portions of Congdon's carriage house, is fire-damaged and fenced off, and the Howland House, built in 1890, is located near Brock Avenue, and is used by an Aged Living center
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It also has a basketball court, this is where the kids were who yelled at me one day, I say kids perhaps showing my age, they wer eprobably intheir twenties
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This is the lawn for I believe lawn bowls by the buildingused for the aged these days
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Looking over the lawn at the building
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