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Hammond Castle Museum is a unique treasure on the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts. It was constructed between the years 1926 to 1929, by inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr. to serve as his residence. Its architectural style is that of a medieval castle, and was custom built to encompass his private collection of artifacts spanning from ancient Rome through the Renaissance. Read more...
A must-see for lovers of American folk art, Cogswell’s Grant was the summer home of renowned collectors Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little. The colonial-era farmhouse is a rich backdrop for their celebrated collection, assembled over nearly sixty years. Though known for their research, the Littles decorated with an eye for visual delight rather than historical accuracy. Their home is Read more...
April through October, take a guided or self-guided tour to hear the fascinating story of how this small New England village built nearly 4,000 wooden vessels and became recognized worldwide as a major producer of the American Fishing Schooner. By 1849, 15 shipyards produced over 50 vessels a year along the Essex River. Experience living history with hands-on exhibits demonstrating Read more...
This quintessential New England clam shack is where, in 1916, “Chubby” Woodman invented the fried clam. Woodman’s, with over 100 years of award-winning seafood and tradition, is the ideal spot for sharing great food, memories and fun! Full bar, family friendly with water views. Read more...
Shea’s, located on the meandering Essex River, offers exquisite views of the marshland and Crane Beach. Enjoy the freshest fish, shellfish, meat, and game available on our outdoor deck, in our lively bar and lounge, elegantly casual dining room, or quiet porch – every seat includes a scrumptious view! Shea’s Riverside offers an eclectic mix of New England favorites and Read more...
Cape Ann Golf Club is located on a beautiful site overlooking the salt marsh along the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway (RT 133) in Essex, MA. In the 1920’s, business partners James Stavros and James Thanos, operated a dairy farm on the property which was destroyed when a lightening storm struck and set fire to their barn. The storm claimed their Read more...
Located in the heart of the Essex River Cultural District in Essex, Massachusetts. Next door is the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum and there are numerous antique and specialty shops within walking distance. Read more...
J.T. Farnhams receives quality local seafood daily to create homemade and local favorite recipes for a unique and delicious menu. We handpick the freshest local seafood for an off the boat experience, frequently featuring a genuine “catch of the day” on our specials board. The unmatched beautiful view overlooking the Essex River provides the ideal dining setting indoors and outdoors. Read more...
While on Cape Ann, enjoy generous portions of fresh seafood in our dining area, or to take out. Visit our fish market and lobster pool featuring both retail and wholesale seafood sales Clams served in our restaurant are shucked here on the premises guaranteeing you the freshest, best tasting fried clams on Cape Ann. Read more...
Elegant New American dishes from a rotisserie & wood-fired oven served in a former boathouse. Read more...