Q&A With Wicked Tuna’s Dave Marciano, Captain of the Hard Merchandise
November 02, 2020 / Good to Know, Outdoor Adventures, Things to Do & SeeIn March 2020, Wicked Tuna premiered its 9th season on the National Geographic channel. This “monstah” of a TV series landed in the port of Gloucester, MA in 2012 which brought thousands of viewers around the world to America’s oldest seaport. Each episode caught the latest adventures of actual bluefin tuna fishing captains and their crews… Read more »
Read MoreA Gloucester Ghost Story
October 27, 2020 / Good to Know, History/MaritimeThe Charles Haskell, built in 1869, was troubled from the start. During construction, a workman was killed. Fearing a bad omen, the superstitious owner sold her. A new owner fitted her out and sent Captain Curtis and crew out on her maiden voyage. Just days later, while fishing on Georges Bank, a storm blew in. Boats… Read more »
Read MoreThings to do on Cape Ann this Fall
October 05, 2020 / Art and Music, Good to Know, History/Maritime, Outdoor Adventures, Things to Do & SeeAs leaves start to turn and the air more crisp, we feel a sense of renewal. Fall brings a new season of freshness. Cape Ann has so many wonderful outdoor spaces to explore and renew with her incredibly beautiful landscape.
Read MoreHarold A. Burnham Builds a Ship
September 23, 2020 / Good to Know, History/Maritime, Local CharactersHarold A. Burnham grew up among the shipyards of Essex, a tiny Cape Ann town with a rich community tradition of shipbuilding that dates back to the 1630’s. Read his story as a master wooden boat builder.
Read MoreGloucester’s Rich History
September 18, 2020 / Art and Music, Good to Know, History/Maritime, Outdoor Adventures, Things to Do & SeeIn addition to a rich maritime heritage, artist communities have also played a significant role in Gloucester’s history and culture. Rocky Neck, one of America’s oldest continuously working art colonies, has attracted such accomplished artists as Milton Avery, Nell Blaine, Stuart Davis, Childe Hassam, and many more. Also nestled within Gloucester are the quaint villages… Read more »
Read MoreLet’s go tide pooling! 5 spots filled with the magic of sea life
September 04, 2020 / Good to Know, In The News, Outdoor Adventures, Things to Do & SeeExcerpt from The Boston Globe | Written by Globe Correspondents, Diane Blair and Pamela | Photo by Erin Clark | Published September 4, 2020 If you love to go tide pooling, then Wingaersheek Beach is one magical destination to add to your day trip list! Winga is one of 5 coastal spots featured in a… Read more »
Read MoreMore Fun Gloucester Destinations You Can Safely Visit
September 02, 2020 / Art and Music, Food and Drink, Good to Know, History/Maritime, Outdoor Adventures, Things to Do & SeeThe month of September is stunningly beautiful here in Gloucester on Cape Ann. Remember, summer isn’t officially over until September 22. Whether you are a new visitor or know our charming historic seaport inside and out, make some plans to visit us. Wear your mask, keep your 6-ft distance, and come play (by the rules)… Read more »
Read MoreExploring Historic Massachusetts Harbors
August 30, 2020 / Good to Know, History/Maritime, In The News, Outdoor Adventures, Things to Do & SeeExcerpt from Exploring Historic Massachusetts Harbors | With Permission to post from Gallagher’s Travel | Written by Deidre Frost |Photo by Deidre Frost Looking for a quick seaside escape? You’ll find plenty of choices along the Eastern seaboard. Two outstanding destinations combining historic cities and seaports that come to mind; Salem and Gloucester, Massachusetts. Both share… Read more »
Read MoreCome Discover Gloucester’s Rocky Neck: Galleries, Shops and Restaurants
August 04, 2020 / Art and Music, Good to Know, Things to Do & SeeCome visit Rocky Neck in East Gloucester – a great place to stroll on a summer day, peruse the shops and galleries, and enjoy a memorable meal.
Read MoreEating Lobster 101 | Lobster Fast Facts
July 27, 2020 / Good to Know, Things to Do & SeeHere in Gloucester, lobster is one of the tastiest and freshest dishes you can get. Fishermen catch pounds of lobster and bring them back to land to be boiled and served to those anxiously waiting. As many know, lobster can be one the trickiest delicacies to enjoy. Tie on your bib, melt the butter and… Read more »
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