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Gloucester and Rockport

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Gloucester and Rockport

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Hardy Gloucester men and large fishing vessels known as Gloucestermen were ever-present along the busy waterfront of the North Shore city between the mid-19th century and the early years of the 20th century. As part of the giant fishing industry, the vessels, which were owned by Yankee, Portuguese, and Italian fishermen, were a dramatic and colorful accent along the inner harbor. In the 1830s, artists discovered the charms of the fishing port of Gloucester and around forty years later, others were in Rockport. The art colony at Rocky Neck in East Gloucester is the earliest in America and was visited, or lived in, by many prominent painters. Tourists of the past also took delight in the attractive areas of Cape Ann where they could while away a summer vacation in a fancy hotel along the rugged shore, explore the local sites, view the mysterious former settlement of Dogtown, or inspect the many granite quarries that were active from the 1820s to the Great Depression.

Author Biography:

Antiquarian, appraiser, and artist John Hardy Wright presents an engaging geographical tour of these picturesque communities in Cape Ann to complement Joseph E. Garland's Images of America: Gloucester on the Wind, a maritime history of this famous port.
Release date Australia
July 10th, 2000
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
128
Dimensions
165x235x13
ISBN-13
9780738539119
Product ID
3817098

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