Friday, July 15, 2005

GLOUCESTER MA FROM HAMPTON NH

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America's oldest fishing port. Since 1623, Gloucester has been serving the world as a harvester of quality seafood. First named "Le Beauport" by Samuel de Champlain because of its beautiful harbor and scenic rocky shores, Gloucester has been a destination community ever since. Those seeking spectacular natural beauty, an energetic and picturesque working port, a diverse population who continue to honor their cultural traditions, a variety of recreational activities, and one of the premier art colonies of our country, enjoy visiting this historic city. Conveniently located less than one hour from Hampton, Gloucester is a place of welcome for a visit, to live, or to build a successful business. Getting to Gloucester will take you through Ipswich, and Essex as well and as I have said before Essex is a great place for antiques as well as fried clams,
It looks like the weather is going to be a little unsettled today so try some of the places I have suggested. You'll have a great day. I like Salem MA on a dark rainy day it kind of fits the witch theme and there are many indoor activities as well.
Have a great day on the Seacoast!

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