Maybe a few more cars around, but most of the shops are the same...art galleries & ice cream shops & a few souvenir traps.....
Motif Number 1, located on Bradley Wharf in the harbor town of Rockport, Massachusetts, is a fishing shack well-known to students of art and art history as "the most often-painted building in America
Built in the 1840s as Rockport became home to a colony of artists and fishermen, the shack became a favorite subject of painters due to the composition and lighting of its location as well as being a symbol of New England maritime life. Painter Lester Hornby (1882-1956) is believed to be the first to call the shack "Motif Number 1 a reference to its being the favorite subject of the town's painters, and the name achieved general acceptance.
The shack was destroyed during the blizzard of 1978 but an exact duplicate was constructed that same year
The shack was destroyed during the blizzard of 1978 but an exact duplicate was constructed that same year
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Looks like a very cool little town on the water Ann! It reminds me a little of Langley and Coupeville in Washington State.
What great pictures! Sounds like a great town to visit.
It is! Just north of Boston along the MA shore near Gloucester & Newburyport--all great fishing towns. Very nice there--
What a pretty place! I have never been to New England and simply must travel there sometime. I know I'd fall in love with the area. Really interesting info about Motif Number 1, too. Thanks, Ann!
Any time you want a tour guide, Vee....
Grandpa Guyer used to take us out on the Winner III out of Rockport to go deep sea fishing when I was just a kid. These are some great pictures and bring back fond memories,not only of the long ride from Springfield at 3am listening to the grown ups talking about things that I was supposed to cover my ears for,but the expectations of what was going to happen when my favorite two words were spoken when we finaly got to the fishing grounds, DROP EM
Rick, thanks for posting!
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