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  2. Fleece Hotel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] By 1455, it was a property owned by Gloucester Abbey, and was developed into an inn by the Abbey during the 16th century. It was first recorded as the Golden Fleece Inn in 1673. The building was made part Grade I listed on 24 January 1952, [2] with other parts of the building made Grade II listed on 15 December 1998. [3]

  3. Annisquam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Annisquam is a waterfront village in the city of Gloucester in Essex County on the North Shore of Massachusetts, United States. It is a few miles across Cape Ann from downtown Gloucester. History

  4. Cape Ann - Wikipedia

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    Cape Ann is the location of the fictional town of Sea Harbor, the setting of the Seaside Knitters mysteries by author Sally Goldenbaum. Sea Harbor is on the coast, with Gloucester as its nearest neighbor town. Cape Ann is also featured as the setting for the Harry Chapin song "Dogtown," which is also the name for an abandoned town on the Cape.

  5. Manchester by the Sea (film) - Wikipedia

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    Manchester by the Sea was filmed during March and April 2015 in the eponymous Massachusetts town and other towns in the state, such as Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Swampscott, Lynn, Middleton, Tewksbury, and Salem. It began a limited release on November 18, 2016, before a wide release on December 16, 2016.

  6. Gloucester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester's most noted landmark is the harborside Man at the Wheel statue (also known as the "Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial Cenotaph"), dedicated to "They that go down to the sea in ships", which is a quote from Psalm 107:23–32.

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  8. Lower George Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Lower George Inn whilst Pig Inn the City. The Lower George Hotel, now the Lower George Inn, is a grade II listed building at 121 Westgate Street, Gloucester. [1] For some time the building was home to the 'Pig Inn the City', which closed in 2011. After refurbishment it has opened again under its original name. [2]

  9. Dick Whittington Tavern - Wikipedia

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    There are no records to state that the house was built in the 1200's. It was in fact built in the 1400's. The Dick Whittington Tavern. The Dick Whittington Tavern, currently named Dick Whittington's, is a public house at 100 Westgate Street, Gloucester, built in the 13th century and known as Saint Nicholas House, possibly for the family of Richard Whittington (Dick Whittington), Lord Mayor of ...

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