Historic Sites & Landmarks

Step back in time and explore the historic sites and landmarks of Gloucester, Massachusetts—America’s oldest seaport. From waterfront memorials honoring the city’s fishing heritage to preserved homes, scenic coastal landscapes, and sites tied to its maritime past, Gloucester’s history is woven into every corner. Wander historic neighborhoods, visit meaningful landmarks, and discover stories shaped by generations of coastal life.

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Fishermen's Wives
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Ten Pound Island Lighthouse
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Sargent House Museum Interior
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Dog-Bar-Breakwater
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World War II Memorial
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Eastern Point Lighthouse
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Fitz Henry Lane
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Sawyer Free library
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Straitsmouth Island Light
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Dogtown
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Fisherman's Memorial
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Joan of Arc Statue
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Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses
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