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Massachusetts: Cape Ann

238 images Created 9 Dec 2009

Cape Ann, Massachusetts includes the towns of Rockport, Gloucester, Essex, and Manchester-by-the-Sea. It has a 300 year old tradition of commercial fishing and sailing.
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  • Rusty barge in Gloucseter,MA harbor
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  • Coiled ropes on a fishing boat in Gloucester harbor, Massachusetts
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  • The Christina Eleni and Capt Gus fishing boats in Gloucester, MA harbor
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  • The rusty door to a wheelhouse on a fishing boat in Gloucester Massachusetts harbor
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  • Dories at a pier in Rockport Massachusetts
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  • The red fishing shack called Motif #1 in the center of Rockport Massachusetts harbor, is a favorite subject for painters and photographers. It is appreciated for the symmetry of its geometric shapes
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  • Blue lobster boat, Gloucester, MA
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  • Reflections of a commercial fishing boat in Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts
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  • Small fishing boats and a rowing dory in Gloucester, MA
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  • Red lobster boat in Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts
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  • Bouys and bumpers on a commercial fishing boat, Gloucester, MA
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  • Rusting hull of an old commercial fishing boat in a shipyard, Gloucester, MA
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  • Rusty anchor chain on a fishing boat, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Rusty propeller in an old fishing boat in dry dock, Gloucester, MA
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  • Bow of an old fishing boat in a shipyard in Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Rusty propeller in an old fishing boat in dry dock, Gloucester, MA
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  • Aged planks and beams on a fishing pier, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Aging, rotted beams and irons spikes on an old fishing pier, Gloucester, MA
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  • Rusted cables on a spool, on a pier in Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Rusted chains hanging from the side of an old fishing boat, Gloucester, MA
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  • Rusty hull of an old commercial fishing boat, Gloucester harbor, Massachusetts
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  • The Tucks Point Rotunda is the centerpiece of the harbor in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
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  • A cove in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
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  • The Lewis H. Story, a "Chebacco" boat built for the Essex Shipbuilding Museum in the Burnham Shipyard, Essex, MA.
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  • The Lewis H. Story, a "Chebacco" boat built for the Essex Shipbuilding Museum in the Burnham Shipyard, Essex, MA.
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  • Wooden fishing boats at low tide in the Essex River, Massachusetts. Part of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum which pays tribute to the 300 year tradition of shipbuilding in this region of Massachusetts
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  • Wooden fishing boats at low tide in the Essex River, Massachusetts. Part of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum which pays tribute to the 300 year tradition of shipbuilding in this region of Massachusetts
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  • Wooden fishing boats at low tide in the Essex River, Massachusetts. Part of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum which pays tribute to the 300 year tradition of shipbuilding in this region of Massachusetts
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  • Detail of an old wooden fishing boat at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, Essex, Massachsuetts
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  • Detail of an old wooden fishing boat at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, Essex, Massachsuetts
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  • The once proud Evelina M. Goulart fishing boat awaits the funds for a full restoration at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum in Essex, Massachusetts.
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  • The once proud Evelina M. Goulart fishing boat awaits the funds for a full restoration at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum in Essex, Massachusetts.
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  • Propeller on the Evelina M. Goulart, which awaits funding for a full restoration at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum
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  • Propeller on the Evelina M. Goulart, which awaits funding for a full restoration at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum
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  • 19th century "Friendship Sloop" rests at the Harold Burnham Shipyard in Essex Massachusetts. Burnham is the 28th member of his family to make and restore wooden boats on the Essex River
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  • 19th century "Friendship Sloop" rests at the Harold Burnham Shipyard in Essex Massachusetts. Burnham is the 28th member of his family to make and restore wooden boats on the Essex River
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  • Harold Burnham is the 28th member of his family to design and build boats on the Essex River in Essex, Massachusetts
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  • Harold Burnham is the 28th member of his family to design and build boats on the Essex River in Essex, Massachusetts
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  • Harold Burnham is the 28th member of his family to design and build boats on the Essex River in Essex, Massachusetts
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  • Old, retired lobster traps
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  • Harold Burnham is the 28th member of his family to design and build boats on the Essex River in Essex, Massachusetts. These spars are being restored for use on a wooden sailing vessel
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  • Harold Burnham is the 28th member of his family to design and build boats on the Essex River in Essex, Massachusetts. These spars are being restored for use on a wooden sailing vessel
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  • The Burnham Shipyard is the oldest continuously used shipyard in America, now operated by the 28th member of the Burnham family to build boats on the Essex River
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • Spring flowers at The Crane Estate
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • The Crane Estate is a historic mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and owned by The Trustees of Reservations
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  • Cox Reservation in Essex Massachsetts is managed by the Essex County Greenbelt Association and has an expansive view of the Ipswich River basin where it flows into the Atlantic.
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  • Commercial fishing fleet, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Commercial fishing fleet, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Commercial fishing fleet, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Fishing nets of a reel, commercial fishing boat, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Fishing neets on a reel, Gloucester, MA
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  • Fishing boat door
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  • Fishing nets piled up on a pier for commercial fishing boats, Gloucester, MA
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  • Fishing nets piled up on a pier for commercial fishing boats, Gloucester, MA
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  • Yellow chain and blue steel on a fishing boat
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  • Bow of a fishing boat, Gloucester, MA
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  • Rusted pulley, or block, on a commercial fishing boat, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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  • Rowing dories in Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts
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  • Rowing dories in Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts
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  • Rusty chains and link, fastened to a pier, among the fishing boats of Rockport, Massachusetts
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  • Rusty chains and link, fastened to a pier, among the fishing boats of Rockport, Massachusetts
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  • Lobster boats at rest
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  • The bows of lobster boats at a pier in Rockport, Massachusetts, on Cape Ann, which has a 300 year tradition of commercial fishing.
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  • Old fishing dinghies at a dock used by commercial fishermen in Rockport, Massachusetts, on Cape Ann. The region has support fishing for over 300 years.
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  • The view from Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, Massachusetts, takes in 3 states: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.9
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  • Boulders exposed by the tide at Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, Massachusetts
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  • Boulders exposed by the tide at Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, Massachusetts
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  • Boulders exposed by the tide at Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, Massachusetts
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  • Bass Rock, along Atlantic Ave, Gloucester, MA
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  • Crane Beach in Ipswich Massachusetts a barrier beach with great sand dunes and an open exposure to the North Atlantic.
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  • Crane Beach in Ipswich Massachusetts a barrier beach with great sand dunes and an open exposure to the North Atlantic.
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  • Plum Island is a barrier beach at the Northeastern corner of Massachusetts
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  • Plum Island is a barrier beach at the Northeastern corner of Massachusetts
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  • Plum Island is a barrier beach at the Northeastern corner of Massachusetts
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  • Sunset at Halibut Point State Park, Rockport, Massachusetts
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  • Fishing nets on a reel on a fishing boat in Gloucester Massachusetts harbor
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  • Pair of lobster boats in Gloucester, MA harbor on Cape Ann
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  • Spool of netting on a fishing trawler in Gloucester, mA on Cape Ann
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  • Spool of cable on a fishing trawler in Gloucester, MA harbor.
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  • 5 rowing dories in Gloucester, MA.
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  • Discarded lines (ropes) from fishing boats in Gloucester, ma harbor
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  • Bow of a fishing trawler in Gloucester, MA harbor on Cape Ann
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  • Reflection os boat hulls in Gloucester, MA harbor on Cape ann
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  • Marine Railway Burnham Brothers Marine Railway Built in 1847, this is the oldest continuously operating marine railway in the country. Gloucester, MA
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  • Off loading catch from the trawler "Harmony" in Gloucester, MA. Captain David Haggerty and crew brought in 60,000 lbs of ground fish -- pollack, haddock, and cod.
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  • Rusty door on an aging fishing trawler, Gloucester, MA
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  • The deck on an old fishing trawler in Gloucester, MA is a cacophony of colors and textures.
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  • A nearly finished dory at The Dory Shop, Gloucester, MA Hand made of white pine and red oak.
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  • Rusty anchor at the Gloucester Maritime Center
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  • Fixed seat single oar wooden rowing craft at the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center.
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  • Coiled rope at the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center
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