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20 reasons to love Fall River
You hear some complaints about living in Fall River, but what is often forgotten is all that our city has to offer. There are several reasons to love the Scholarship City and why it is a place that we call home.
Here is our list of reasons to love Fall River and let us know what your reasons are!
The Waterfront
We all know about our beautiful waterfront. A recently rebuilt boardwalk let’s you take a relaxing stroll along the water. You can visit the ships and in the warmer weather take a ride on the old Lincoln Park carousel. In recent years, updates and upgrades have coincided with more restaurant and housing options.
Beautiful Churches
Saint Anne’s, Saint Mary’s, Saint Michael’s and Santo Christo to name a few. There are many places of worship to choose from and many parishioners are partial to the church they attend. In many cases, for good reason.
Portuguese Bakeries
The bread, the malassadas, and the pastries. What’s not to like? Not only are the food selections endless, but so are the locations. From Leddy’s to Duke’s to Barcelos to Sam’s to Tony’s.
Lizzie Borden
We realize a murder trial isn’t the best way to get national recognition, but there is no denying that the circumstances around Lizzie Borden and the death of her parents have captivated many in the city and around the country. So why not embrace it?
Ethnic Food
How many places in the country can you go down the street to get a Syrian meat pie, chourico and chips, a pierogi, a French pie, and some nyom? Fall River is known for it’s cuisine and it won’t disappoint.
The Hills
They may not be much fun to drive on if they are filled with ice and snow, but have anyone from the Midwest come to visit Fall River and watch their eyes light up with a drive down Weetamoe Street. Many parts of the country have no idea what it is like to have hills such as ours, or the views that come along with them.
Holy Ghost Feast
The parade, the food, the reverence, and the entertainment. You can’t go wrong. You can celebrate the Holy Ghost while satisfying your appetite with great Portuguese food and catch a performance by the likes of the Portuguese Kids.
Quequechan Rail Trail
A beautiful scenic walk, run, or ride in the heart of the city. A peaceful and quiet spot that helps you forget about the hustle and bustle that a city can bring.
Narrows Center
How can you beat driving 15 minutes to see artists like Richard Marx, John Waite, and Peter Wolf in an intimate setting? They have recently expanded seating so more legendary acts are headed Fall River’s way. Not to mention Narrows features artwork of student, local, national, and international artists.
Freetown/Fall River State Forest
It has a reputation for being a scary and haunted place, but it’s scenery and peacefulness is just as well known. Just ask anyone who has been to “The Ledge.”
Fall River native celebrities
Chris Herren: former NBA player and current speaker, advocate
George Stephanopoulos: Senior Advisor to President Clinton, current anchor
Ernest Moniz: former Secretary of Energy
Jerry Remy: former Boston Red Sox infielder and current announcer
Emeril Lagasse: chef, tv personality
Morton Dean: tv newscaster, anchor
Kurt Long: actor with many tv credits
Jason Roy: reality tv star
Mindy Robinson: actress with many credits, model, and reality tv star
Spike Feresten: former show host, Screenwriter (Simpsons/SNL/Seinfeld)
Chris Santos: chef, judge on the Food Network reality series Chopped.
Abby Parece: model
E.J. Dionne: columnist for The Washington Post
Joe Raposo: song writer for Sesame Street and Three’s Company
Russ Gibson: catcher for the Boston Red Sox
Greg Gagne: former MLB baseball player
Johnny Diesel: musician
Courtney Silva Rezendes: chef, Food Network
Brandon Gomes: former MLB pitcher, vice president and assistant general manager with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Fall River History
The men and women slaving away in the mills, the rich history of Durfee Basketball, and the textile plants that produced finished goods for people all over the world are some examples of Fall River’s hard working and celebrated past. The city’s history is rich and much of it was built on the backs of it’s hard working residents. We are also known for the famous and successful Fall River Marksmen soccer team of the 1920’s and early 1930’s.
Fall River Country Club
One of the most unique golf courses in the area with its hills and gullies and to top it off it overlooks the Taunton River. It also has a clubhouse that’s a great venue to hold weddings and special events. It’s a private golf club, but if you get the chance, don’t pass up the opportunity to play 18.
Giving Spirit
Many Fall River residents weren’t exactly born with a silver spoon in their mouth. That doesn’t stop most Fall Riverites from giving you their time or their last dime if they know you truly need it. We have volunteer organizations like Hearts of Hope, Gates of Hope , and Angels Anonymous who help out the less fortunate. Make sure you are legitimate though as they can sniff out a fake from a mile away.
Our tribute to Veterans
Many well deserved monuments are scattered throughout the city to honor past veterans who fought for our country. None have a more spectacular backdrop then the monuments for Iwo Jima and Gold Star Families at Bicentennial Park. A Vietnam Memorial Wall is also in the works.
Many city parks
From Kennedy to North to Father Travossos to Griffin to Lafayette. Not only are there many parks in the city to enjoy, but the recent and future additions of splash pads and playgrounds have added even more fun for Fall River residents.
SouthCoast Marketplace
Many of us have fond memories of the Harbour Mall, but it is easy to notice that this new plaza is a major upgrade that can bring in customers from out of town. Shopping, market, movies, and dining all in one place.
Places For Kids
We have the Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Art Association, Young Marines, Children’s Museum, Greater Fall River Re-Creation, CYO, Libraries, Fall River Falcons, Driscoll Skating Rink, baseball and basketball leagues to name a few.
Our Favorite Watering Hole
Fall River may not be full of flashy dance clubs, but it is full of small intimate places where you can get a drink, play some games, and hang out with your friends. Italian Progressive Club, Brayton Ave Café, The Belmont, Liberal Club, Quequechan Club are a few that come to mind. In some cases it is more like a family than a bar or club.
Christmas!
Be it the Festival of Trees, the Fall River Historical Society display, the many decorated homes or the famous parade, Christmas in Fall River is the place to be. Just don’t mind the cold and snow. But hey it is Christmas after all!
Tom McCloskey
July 5, 2018 at 9:03 pm
Great production. Be proud of this prideful offering.
Cynthia Ponte
November 11, 2019 at 6:00 pm
Don’t forget the spectacular sunsets!!!
DP
November 12, 2019 at 10:11 am
Fall River is a great city. There is so much to love about living here. As with anywhere, there are always people who cause issues, have problems and make problems for others. Those who dont care about keeping the city clean or teaching and raising respect and acceptance in their families and towards others. You will find those issues in ANY city. However, when those who care rise up and work toward positive living and loving of your neighbors, great things happen and you have less of the issues. Ive lived her my whole life and its home!!!