Haverhill Massachusetts

THE CITY OF HAVERHILL

HOME TO NORTHPOINT

Northpoint Bible College is located in the diverse city of Haverhill in northeastern Massachusetts, right on the expansive Merrimack River. It is one of the oldest communities in the state and sits only 20 miles from the ocean. Tax-free shopping is available in nearby New Hampshire which borders the city. Computer technology and research industries thrive in Haverhill’s business districts. Recreational activities are plenteous including four 18-hole golf courses, a downhill ski area, two horseback riding academies, a public skating rink, a sailing program, and many local farms. Residents also enjoy walking, jogging, and bird watching (there is a growing population of bald eagles taking up residence in Haverhill) along the Merrimack River. Boating on the river is also a popular local pastime. Train service is available from downtown Haverhill to the city of Boston. Just 45 minutes away, Boston affords Northpoint students abundant cultural and educational resources.

NOTABLE AMENITIES

 Winnekenni Park Conservation Area

The 700-acre Winnekenni Park Conservation Area gorgeously overlooks Kenoza Lake. This park contains a playground, Winnekenni Castle and numerous walking trails. This beautiful area is the perfect spot for a picnic or some adventure, especially in the Fall!

FOOD & SHOPPING

Haverhill offers many of your usual chain restaurants and shops such as McDonalds, Wendy’s, and Dunkin’, located right down the street.

It is also home to many local gems including Carter’s fresh made ice cream & Albie D’s Italian Bakery!

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BATTLE GROUNDS COFFEE CO.

Battle Grounds offers quality coffee & tea, delicious breakfasts items, and great lunch options!

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WICKED BIG

Check out wicked big for some deliciously unique lattes & lunch! 

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STEAMPUNK STATION

“The Station revived the150 year old Bradford train depot into a beautiful spot to have a coffee, soup, or a sandwich as you watch the trains go by.”

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