Unveiled in 1925, Gloucester's beloved "Man at the Wheel" honors over 5,000 fishermen lost at sea since 1623 — standing watch over the harbor along scenic Stacy Boulevard.
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Stacy Boulevard, Gloucester, MA 01930

The Fisherman’s Memorial, known locally as “Man at the Wheel,” is one of Gloucester’s most iconic landmarks. Located along Stacy Boulevard with panoramic views of Gloucester Harbor, this bronze statue honors the thousands of local fishermen lost at sea since 1623.

Designed by sculptor Leonard Craske and unveiled in 1925 to mark Gloucester’s 300th anniversary, the statue depicts an eight‑foot‑tall fisherman gripping a ship’s wheel, eyes fixed on the horizon. The figure stands on a five‑foot granite base inscribed with the words “They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships, 1623–1923,” a line from Psalm 107 that speaks to Gloucester’s deep connection to the sea.

Surrounding the memorial are bronze plaques listing the names of over 5,000 fishermen who have perished from 1716 to the present day. While often mistaken for the Gorton’s Fisherman, this monument is a unique and powerful tribute to Gloucester’s fishing community. Visitors can stroll the waterfront path, take in the stunning harbor view, and reflect on the city’s enduring maritime heritage.

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