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July 2015

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74 chines," Priscilla says. "We need to get the sixth genera- tion trained!" Downing's Seafood Restaurant and "Blind Pat" Kenneally's double-jointed peanuts stand were also among the early tenants, notes McAllister. Second to E. W. Hobbs in terms of fame and longevity is Salem Lowe, which opened in 1912. According to McAl- lister, its story even reached New York, where, in 1994, an anthropologist and Brown University researcher, Imo- gene Lim, gave a lecture at the American Museum of Nat- ural History on the chop suey sandwich, "an American specialty with immigrant roots that has been a mainstay in many coastal towns with amusement parks since the 1940s." In a 1994 Salem Evening News article, Lim broke the news to local residents that Fall River, not Salem, was most likely the birthplace of the beloved sandwich. That revelation hasn't discouraged the thousands of visitors who make the trip to Salem Lowe each year for one of their treasured noodle, onion, and sprout sandwiches. Because it was a city park, no alcohol was permitted at Salem Willows, nor could it be sold within the park's We can't thank you enough... for helping us achieve our dream of owning a home together... We feel blessed that everything came together in the way it did, and know that much of our thanks goes to... Amy. So thank you, thank you, thank you! ~ Andrew L. & Taylor A. aspindler@aligncu.com office: (978) 275-2755 | cell: (978) 770-7740 110 Newbury Street, Danvers Let me help you write your happy mortgage story. Amy Spindler Align Home Financing Consultant NMLS ID 39570 " " + AMESBURY + DANVERS + FRAMINGHAM + HAVERHILL + LOWELL + Every Mortgage Tells a Different Story in-depth PLACES E. W. Hobbs Popcorn as been in continuous operation since 1897. Photographs by Briana Holland

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