
Lowell MA Chapter
Cruise Spots
Lowell, MA
Description: Lowell is a historic industrial city on the Merrimac River and is very culturally diverse. Many old textile mill buildings still stand in the skyline to this day.
Street Ratings: B+ , the streets are fairly lowrider friendly except downtown's cobble stone patches.
Authorities Rating: B+ , lowrider friendly authorities.
Best Spots: St. H's car wash, downtown and Pawtucket Blvd.
Above: Appleton St. sign and Broadway Street on right.
Above:Central Street in downtown Lowell looking both ways.
Above: Dutton St. and Lawrence Street on right.
Above: Market St. heading into downtown and Middlesex St. sign.
Above: St. Hilaire's Car Wash in Lowell, MA
Nashua, NH
Description: Downtown Nashua is very similar to Lowell's industrial looking settings. Nashua is a very large city area wise, probably six times larger than Lowell. Southern Nashua is the retail district on the MA border. The retail district is very busy and worth checking out.
Street Ratings: B+ , the streets are fairly lowrider friendly.
Authorities Rating: C- , not lowrider friendly authorities.
Best Spots: South Nashua retail district, downtown and D.W. Highway.
Above: Downtown Nashua on D.W. Highway.
Above: Downtown Nashua on D.W. Highway and South Nashua Retail district on right.
Manchester, NH
Description: About 30 minutes North of Nashua on back roads is Manchester. It is one of New Hampshire's larger cities.
Street Ratings: A- , the streets are fairly lowrider friendly. Mostly straight smooth new roads.
Authorities Rating: C+ , mostly not lowrider friendly authorities.
Best Spots: Elm Street through downtown.
Above: Downtown Manchester in the distance going down Elm Street.
Above: Downtown Manchester on the left and taking a left onto Elm Street on the right.
Boston, MA
Description: About 20 minutes Southeast of Lowell is Massachusetts largest city.
Street Ratings: D- , the streets are pretty bad for lowriders. Construction, pot holes and detours make the city difficult to cruise in a lowrider.
Authorities Rating: ?
Best Spots: Newbury Street, Boston Common, and South Boston.
Above: Prudential Tower to the left and the Bunker Hill Bridge on right. ( The Big Dig.)
Above: Heading towards the famous Fenway Citgo sign on left and in the Fenway area on right.
Above: Cruisin' in the Back Bay on left and heading towards the Common on right.
Hampton Beach, NH
Description: Extremely busy beach in Hew Hampshire and a good place to show off the rides. This is Hampton Beach!
Street Ratings: B+ , the streets are fairly lowrider friendly.
Authorities Rating: D-, They are not in the mood to play around.
Best Spots: The strip.
Above: Stopping for a break at Christy's pizza.
Above: On the left the strip is busy on a Sunday night and Jay St.'s Monte.
Above: Jay St. showing off TV and neons and hanging out at the meters.
Above: Chillin' along the strip. Note that this is Hampton Beach and not Salisbury Beach. Keep it real.
Above: Chillin' along the strip during the day.
Above: Hanging out on the strip.
Above: On the strip at Hampton Beach.
Above: At the meters along the strip.
Lawrence, MA
Description: Lawrence is very similar to Lowell's industrial looking settings. Lawrence is a very small city area wise, probably about half of the size of Lowell.
Street Ratings: C+ , Some road constuction.
Authorities Rating: B-, no bad experiences to date.
Best Spots: Along Route 28.
Above: On the left Jose at the law town wall and on the right hanging out on Canal Street.
Above: On the left Eternal Rollerz in downtown and ERCC at the mill on right.
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