Situated on Cape Ann, Gloucester is a coastal city on the Atlantic coast in Massachusetts, United States. - AsNotedIn
Situated on Cape Ann, Gloucester is a coastal city on the Atlantic coast in Massachusetts, United States. - AsNotedIn
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ADVENTURE (schooner) |
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State fish Pier, Gloucester Inner Harbor | |||
Annisquam Bridge |
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Bridgewater St | River Rd, Lobster Cove | ||
Annisquam Harbor Light Station |
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Wigwam Pt. | |||
Azorean Restaurant and Bar |
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133 | Washington St | N of Commonwealth | |
Babson-Alling House |
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245 | Washington St | ||
Beauport |
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75 | Eastern Point Boulevard | ||
Central Gloucester Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Middle, Main, Center, Hancock, Short, Prospect and Pleasant Sts | |||
Davis-Freeman House |
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302 | Essex St | ||
Dyke-Wheeler House |
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144 | Wheeler St | ||
East Gloucester Square Historic District |
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E Main St | Roughly bounded by Inner Harbor, Smith Cove, Woonson Cove, and Mt. Pleasant Ave | ||
Eastern Point Light Station |
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Eastern Pt. | |||
Edward Harraden House |
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12 - 14 | Leonard St | ||
Ella Proctor Herrick House |
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189 | Concord St | ||
First Parish Burial Ground |
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122-R | Centennial Ave | ||
Fitz Henry (formerly known as Fitz Hugh) Lane House |
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Rogers St | Harbor side | ||
Front Street Block |
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West End, 55-71 Main St | |||
George O Stacy House |
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107 | Atlantic Rd | ||
Gloucester City Hall |
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Dale Ave | |||
Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial |
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S Stacy Blvd | Near entrance of Stacy Esplanade | ||
Gloucester Net and Twine Company |
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Maplewood Ave | SE jct with Grove St | ||
Hammond Castle |
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80 | Hesperus Ave | ||
Norwood-Hyatt House |
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704 | Washington St | ||
Oak Grove Cemetery |
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Bounded by Derby, Washington, and Grove Sts, and Maplewood Ave | |||
Our Lady of Good Voyage Church |
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142 | Prospect St | and 2--4 Taylor St | |
Puritan House |
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3 | Washington St and 2 Main St | ||
Sargent House Museum |
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49 | Middle St | E of Church St | |
Ten Pound Island Light |
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Gloucester Harbor | |||
Webster-Lane House |
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304 | Main St | ||
White-Ellery House |
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244 | Washington St | ||
Whittemore House |
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179 | Washington St | ||
William Haskell House |
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11 | Lincoln St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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1655/04/00 | Jeffrey Parsons of Ashprington | Owner | Arriving about 1654 or 1655, Jeffrey Parsons buys land and a dwelling in Fisherman's Field at Gloucester. | |||
1723/00/00 | John Filmore | Work | In the spring, John Fillmore signs on as a carpenter on the sloop DOLPHIN under Captain Mark Haskell of Gloucester which sails north to the fishing grounds. | |||
1905/00/00 | Charles Grafly | Home | Charles Grafly buys property in Lanesville, Gloucester, Massachusetts, and builds a house and studio that he will name "Fool's Paradise". | |||
1914/07/09 | After a stay in Europe, Pioneer Mother Monument Association President Helen Sanborn and her husband, visit Grafly at his Lanesville studio. Grafly's studies are now at Wichita State University's Ulrich Museum of Art. | Pioneer Mother Monument (sculpture) | ||||
1914/12/31 | James D Phelan | Advisor | Phoebe Hearst and James Phelan persuaded Grafly to make the nude boy's genitalia somewhat less conspicuous, and thus less offensive to people sensibilities. | Pioneer Mother Monument (sculpture) | ||
1915/00/00 | Phoebe Hearst | Commitee Member | Pioneer Mother Monument Association committee member Phoebe Hearst and Senator James D Phelan meet Grafly at his Lanesville studio and give final approval on the Pioneer Monument before casting. | Pioneer Mother Monument (sculpture) | ||
1924/00/00 | Edward Hopper | Painter | Edward Hopper makes a watercolor of the Haskell House at 316 Main Street, Gloucester. The Second Empire style residence built in 1884 for state representative Melvin Haskell has been striped of its ornamentation. |
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1839/01/06 | Schooner FAVORITE out of Wiscasset, Maine wrecks on Norman's Woe, Gloucester Harbor. Twenty bodies washed ashore between Gloucester and Magnolia. The actual HESPERUS was damaged dockside in Boston. Norman's Woe is just S of Hammond Castle, Hesperus Ave. | The Wreck of the Hesperus | Hammond Castle | Gloucester, MA |
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Locale Type | Town |
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