Tour Stops in Gloucester
Unveiling the coastal charms of Gloucester, MA
25 Marine Railways
A lesser-known yet crucial component of Gloucester’s maritime infrastructure are the marine railways.
26 Norman's Woe
Off the rugged coast of Gloucester lies a place steeped in maritime lore called Norman’s Woe.
27 Gorton's Of Gloucester
If you’re a seafood lover, chances are you’ve come across the name “Gorton’s of Gloucester”.
28 Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper’s time in Gloucester marked a prolific period of artistic exploration.
29 Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer, one of America’s most celebrated artists, found inspiration and solace in Gloucester.
30 Virginia Lee Burton
Virginia Lee Burton's connection to Glouceste played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey.
31 Samuel Sawyer
Samuel Sawyer, an entrepreneurial pioneer, played a significant role in the industrial growth of Gloucester.
32 Temple Ahavat Achim
Temple Ahavat Achim has become a cherished institution in Gloucester, with its rich history and commitment to Jewish heritage.
33 Clarence Birdseye
Clarence Birdseye, a name synonymous with frozen food, led the industry with his groundbreaking inventions.
34 Judith Sargent Murray
Judith Sargent Murray left an indelible mark on literature and feminism, receiving her start here in Gloucester.
35 Feast of St Joseph
The Feast of St. Joseph is an annual celebration that unites the community in a spirit of joy, faith, and camaraderie.
36 Whales
Embark on an adventure to explore the captivating world of whales in our nearby waters.