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Rockport
Mass. Residents affirm that the Town of Rockport is a visitors' mecca located
at the tip of Cape Ann. The town is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on
three sides with the City of Gloucester on the fourth side and is about
40 miles from Boston. The major industry is tourism and Rockport supports
an active Chamber of Commerce. The population is 7000 year round, but during
the summer months that can escalate to as high as 20,000.
Rockport has a five-member board
of selectmen which meets weekly, a full-time police department and a volunteer
fire department. The Department of Public Works is headed by a director
and the town continues to work on improving its water supply. Rockport
also maintains its own sewage treatment plant. The Rockport Art Association
is very active and there are a number of fine artists' studios and galleries
about town. Bearskin Neck draws thousands of visitors to the many and varied
shops. There are many hotels, motels, inns and restaurants, and visitors
soon learn that Rockport is a dry town.
Other attractions include the sandy
and rocky beaches, the Paper House, the Old Castle, the Historical Society
Museum and the Babson Museum. Recreation is promoted by Halibut Point State
Park, Millbrook Meadow and various playing fields used by school as well
as community leagues. A nationally known point of interest is Motif #1,
a picturesque building on Bradley Wharf at the entrance to Rockport's main
harbor which for decades has been painted, sketched and photographed by
generations of artists. Rockport has two other harbors where pleasure boats
and fishing vessels moore.
Rockport Massachusetts is located
in Northeastern Massachusetts, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the north,
east, and part of the south, and by Gloucester on the southwest and west.
Rockport is about 37 miles north of Boston and 255 miles from New York
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