It doesn’t take much to imagine America’s oldest working waterfront as it was centuries ago in part because it retains the same bones and remains a working waterfront.
There are several free, self guided walking tours and maps including downtown's HarborWalk. Gloucester's famous harbor and promenade is less than half a mile from the train station. The promenade --Stacy Boulevard/Western Avenue-- is where you'll find the Fisherman at the Wheel public art memorial by artist Leonard Craske is less than half a
Numerous water options including whale watching, charters, dory rental, yachting, kayaking, paddleboarding and more!
From the train, walk along Dale Avenue to Main Street and on to the Harbor. Since the late 1800s, passengers rode the train from Boston to Gloucester including countless artists and notables like Fitz Henry Lane and Edward Hopper
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