It was a bright sunny clear day. Not too hot. I have been going to this beach for close to 50 years. When I first went there, there was a BOARDWALK with businesses. The residential part of the beach was at the far end. Those houses are still there. But there are few businesses there now. Those have been replaced by fancy apartments in all different colors and architectural design. Some have elderly residents. The building is still going on. But the buildings on the beach side that belong to the city are still their. Yesterday was before the busy season, so there was hardly anyone on the beach. When I first went there parking was diagonal so I learned to get there early and then when I left at 3pm people that were looking for a parking spot would let you out. Now parking is parallel and is on both sides of the road. There are handicap spots and I usually park at the north end near the bathrooms. The beach was fairly clean. Since we hadn't had a bad storm recently there was little seaweed. There was a few large clam shells. I usually pick up a few each time that I go. I have an art project that I will use them for. I love the beach at this time of. It is more of a treasure these days because of the cost of gas. And since I am frequently in the area because of medical appointments it's a win...
Read moreRevere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival is a mesmerizing annual event that transforms the historic Revere Beach in Massachusetts into a captivating gallery of sand art. This festival attracts talented sculptors from around the world who showcase their incredible artistry and creativity, turning ordinary sand into intricate and awe-inspiring masterpieces. Each sculpture, often based on a unique theme, displays remarkable attention to detail and craftsmanship, drawing visitors of all ages.
The festival is more than just an exhibition; it's a community celebration with live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities, making it a perfect summer outing. The blend of stunning sand sculptures set against the backdrop of the beach and ocean creates a truly magical atmosphere. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a beach lover, or simply looking for a fun and unique experience, the Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival is an event not to be missed. Its ability to inspire wonder and creativity is a testament to the transformative...
Read moreI have visited Revere Beach a few times over the years and with no complaints. The beach is clean and appears to be raked on a regular basis. The only gripe I had while waking on the beach close to the water was all the sharp hard rocks and seashells scattered. Made walking barefoot close to the water extremely difficult. This year, the family decided to go see the 250th anniversary of the Sand Sculptures. The sculptures were incredible, beautiful, and just amazing. I'm honestly just so impressed with the talent and skills people possess in this world. In addition, there were dozens upon dozens of vendors selling all different types / styles of delicious mouth watering food. Moreover, there were numerous vendors selling all different types of products, such as makeup, jewelry, cloths, and even a Ferris Wheel. The kids took a ride on.
Conclusion: I definitely would recommend visiting Revere Beach. The beach is clean and is...
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