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See Gloucester Gloucester is America's original seaport, and still active and lively, after more than 375 years. This remarkable small city offers its famous harbor and waterfront, restaurants, art, museums, whale watching cruises, historic walks and much more.
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See Rockport You hear the phrase "quaint seacoast village" so often that it becomes a cliche, but this description fits Rockport well. An enjoyable place to spend a day, weekend or vacation, Rockport welcomes tourists from around the world and day trippers from greater Boston for a variety of reasons.
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See Essex This scenic small town has retained much of the character and charm of its nineteenth century heritage, when it was the shipbuilding capital of America. Essex offers a lot for visitors including cruises on its beautiful winding river, dozens of antique shops and famous seafood restaurants, quiet charm and beautiful scenery.
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Manchester-by-the-Sea
Manchester is a beautiful New England town with a nice downtown area, picturesque harbor and wonderful beach. The quietest of the Cape Ann communities welcomes visitors with a number of shops, restaurants, a local museum and scenic landscapes.
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Activity Highlights
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Gloucester, Rockport and Manchester MA Beaches
Beaches are a major attraction to Cape Ann, and here's where to find the most popular beaches, and what you'll find when you get there.
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Whale Watching in Gloucester
For the past two decades, Gloucester has been in the forefront of New England's most exciting coastal phenomenon, watching the great whales. -
Walking, Hiking, Biking, and Driving on Cape Ann
Hiking, walking and biking are a popular pastime for residents and visitors, and Cape Ann offers tranquility and scenery that makes it special. Here are a few recommended trails to try and roads to ramble on.
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