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The George O. Stacy House is a historic house at 107 Atlantic Road in Gloucester, Massachusetts. The elaborate Colonial Revival house now serves as part of the Bass Rocks Inn. It was built in 1899 for George O. Stacy, a leading Gloucester real estate developer and hotel operator, and designed by Phillips & Halloran.
The islands of Massachusetts range from barren, almost completely submerged rocks in Massachusetts Bay (e.g. Abbott Rock, first on the list below) to the large, famous and heavily visited Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
Essex County, of which Gloucester is a part, is the location of more than 450 properties and districts listed on the National Register. Gloucester itself is the location of 34 of these properties and districts. [2] This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 14, 2025. [3]
Gloucester (/ ˈ ɡ l ɒ s t ər / GLOST-ər) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.It sits on Cape Ann and is a part of Massachusetts's North Shore.The population was 29,729 at the 2020 U.S. Census. [2]
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Route 127 south (Washington Street) – Gloucester, Annisquam: Grant Circle; northern terminus of Route 127: 56.8: 91.4 — — Dory Road / Gloucester School Road: Blackburn Circle: 57.6: 92.7: 10 — Route 127 (Eastern Avenue) – Manchester, Rockport: At-grade intersection: 57.8: 93.0: 9 — Route 127A – Rockport, Bass Rocks, Eastern Point ...
The communities of Rockport, Gloucester, Essex and Manchester form Cape Ann The entirety of Cape Ann lies within Essex County . Anchored by the city of Gloucester , the nexus of the local fishing industry , other towns on Cape Ann include Rockport , at the tip of the cape, and the towns of Essex and Manchester-by-the-Sea , which are located ...
The company was sold to railroad company CSX, which combined it with its hotel resort The Greenbrier. In 1986, CSX sold the brand, and the original hotel companies were dispersed, though The Greenbrier remained. In 1999, the RockResorts brand was acquired by Olympus Hospitality, [1] and later acquired by Vail Resorts in 2001. [2]