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    Eastern Point Lighthouse

    4.4 (10 reviews)

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    Don't think I'm suppose to be out here
    Brian S.

    A lighthouse with a sea serpent Eastern Point Lighthouse is one of the most famous lights on the east coast. Along with the Portland Head Lighthouse in Maine, this light it is seen everywhere. You can buy coffee mugs, t-shirts, stationary, pet clothes, photographs, socks and even underwear with this lighthouse on them. This light is seen in lots of commercials, TV shows and movies. It's the haunting lighthouse that was featured in the move The Perfect Storm. The very first light built in this spot was back in 1832 and the present light was constructed in 1890. It was automated in 1985 and still serves as a active aid to navigation. The light is never open but you can get close to it by land. A coast guard family lives in the keepers house and tends the light and area. The keeper's house is also pretty cool and was built back in 1879. There are also a cool oil house from 1894 and a fog signal added in 1951. This is a treacherous area and has been the graveyard of many, many ships over the years. Rocks, rips and very nasty tides and storms makes navigating around Cape Ann a dangerous task to be sure. Besides all the other fun things to sink a ship a famous sea serpent also roams the area. It was first reported back in 1638 and has been seen and has scared the holy hell out of hundreds of people since. Some think it is just a whale, others aren't so sure. Sea serpent or whale, it doesn't matter. This is is still one great Lighthouse. Just something about it looks scream out lighthouse. Look up the words lighthouse in your dictionary and you just might see a pic of this one. A classic that is always a pleasure and honor to see.

    Looking toward Gloucester from parking lot, Eastern Point Light

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    We were actually deterred by the "private road" signage the first time we were exploring this area.

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    Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse - Great views.

    Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Many signs saying private road residents only. Very snobby and exclusive area. Nothing to see when…read moreyou get there. On the other hand, beautiful houses in the area.

    You can't get there…read morefrom here The diminutive Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse is a classic. Not many people know it's name or even where it is but millions have seen this light in movies, TV commercials and numerous ads. Very quietly very famous, Rudyard Kipling once stayed at the light to work on his Captain Courageous book. The Annisquam Light certainly isn't massive, tall or physically imposing but perhaps that's part of the appeal. It's gracefully flowing shape and gentle lines make for an extremely aesthetically pleasant sight. It's the light that many people instinctively think of when they hear the word lighthouse. The first lighthouse in the area was built in 1801 but as ship traffic in the harbor increased the small tower was replaced by the present 41 foot high present light in 1897. It originally had a 5th order Fresnel Lens but the lighthouse was automated in 1974 and is presently maintained by the Coast Guard. I would easily give this light five stars except for one important reason. It's virtually impossible to get close to. The only road to the lighthouse was made private and is guarded more securely than most stockpiles of nuclear weapons. The only way to really see the light is by the water or by being very, very sneaky. It is such a special and incredibly beautiful light that it is indeed a travesty that they make it impossible to get near. Damn, it's a lighthouse not a nuclear submarine, access to the light should be given to the public. Another example of bureaucrats doing what is easy but not what is right.

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    Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse - Not an easy light to get pics of.

    Not an easy light to get pics of.

    Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse - A beautiful lighthouse

    A beautiful lighthouse

    Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse - Hard to get close to, but pretty sunset views

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    Hard to get close to, but pretty sunset views

    Hammond Castle Museum - Inside the castle

    Hammond Castle Museum

    4.1(127 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Visiting family and they brought us here for an excursion. Such a unique experience, both…read morephysically and historically. We so enjoyed our tour with an amazing guide and also just freely exploring the grounds and the various rooms. The variations in architectural design are incredible. Unfortunately the gardens were not open as they are under maintenence. Well worth the time spent.

    I finally made to Hammond Castle after having it on my list of places to see for years…read more I made a reservation for a self-guided tour with a flexible entrance time of 11-45 AM -2:30 PM for their "Deck the Halls" holiday celebration. Cost was $25 per person. When we arrived there were cars waiting for a parking spot as they are limited. We did not have to wait too long for a space since there was a constant flow of people coming and going. I am unsure how it would be for parking in the summer as people may take longer to enjoy the outside area so I am glad we went during a cold morning. I totally enjoyed my visit as it was much more than a castle as it incorporated some interactive exhibits and information about its former owner John Jay Hammond Jr. I'll admit that I knew very little about him but left the place more informed about him - including that he held over 400 patents. You learn more about his work as you explore the house. Don't miss watching a short introductory video where the coat check area is located. It is a medieval castle built in the 1920s and it is not handicapped accessible. It is also not the best place for someone with mobility issues as it has many staircases to get around the entire place.

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    Hammond Castle Museum - Great hall

    Great hall

    Hammond Castle Museum
    Hammond Castle Museum

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    Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse - I don't think I'm suppose to be here

    Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Pretty cool little place. Had a very nice clear day to enjoy the short hike. I will definitely…read morebring the family to check this place out

    A lighthouse for the…read more birds The area around Cape Ann is a treacherous place indeed and a whole lot of ships have been lost over the centuries. So it is natural that a whole bunch of lighthouse would be built here. The very first light on the small 2 acre Straithmouth Island was back in 1835 but was a poorly constructed pile of junk. It was rebuilt in 1851 but the fierce storms and wild winters soon took a toil on that one too. So in 1896 the present 37 foot light was built and a small 6th order Fresnel lens added. Over the decades all lighthouses were automated and many, like this one, declared redundant and were closed. The little island ended up as private property until 1967 when the island and lighthouse was donated to the Audubon Society. It is now a bird and wildlife sanctuary and is off limits to humans. The light and the few remaining buildings got hammered and damaged in the Oct. 1991 "perfect storm" but the little lighthouse preserved and survived. It can now be seen closely by kayak or from certain points in Rockport and the twin lights of Thatcher island can be seen from certainly angles. Not a tall light and not an exceptionally old light. But it is a tough little guy that managed to survive everything that natural and man could throw at it.

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    Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse - A very rocky beach

    A very rocky beach

    Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse - A barren little island

    A barren little island

    Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse - But a nice area to kayak

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    But a nice area to kayak

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