East Gloucester: Good Harbor
The Fort
Magnolia
West Gloucester
Misc.
100

The name of the annual non-profit fundraiser that ended at Good Harbor in the 1990s

The Pride Stride

100

The famous American poet that lived in the Fort neighborhood during the 1960s

Charles Olson

100

The name of the place that was built in 1912 and burned to the ground in 1991. It possibly was the 2nd indoor mall in the United States.

The Colonnade or the Colonial Building

100

The train station that once served the apartment complex known today as The Heights

Harbor Station (1977-1985)

100

The Riverdale family farm known for its turkeys

Tucker’s Farm

200

"Joppa Road" is better known as this street today

Witham Street

200

St. Peter's statue once stood in the window of this business

Peter Favazza’s ship supply store

200

The movie starring Cher and Winona Ryder that had scenes filmed in Magnolia

Mermaids (1998)

200

The Freeman House was known as this business before becoming Wellspring, Inc.

Stage Coach Inn

200

The former fish wharf turned quirky apartment complex in Rocky Neck that collapsed into the harbor in 1996

West Wharf

300

The 1982 movie starring Al Pacino that had scenes filmed on Good Harbor

Author Author 

Bonus: written by Israel Horovitz

300

The name of the property at the top of the hill

Ollevon Net Co aka “Big Sam’s” Sam Novello

300

The piece of technology that John Hays Hammond Jr., inventor and owner of Hammond Castle, is best known for inventing

Radio Remote Control

Electric Dog Seleno

300

The Little River Town Landing is named for this long time Shellfish Warden

Robert "Stubby" Knowles

300

The person near Burnham's Field who sharpened everybody's ice skates for generations

Joe Mondello

400

The name of the rocky area over the playground fence

The cunner rocks

400

During its peak years, the Oceanside Hotel had this many floors 

Six

400

The official name of the company that made LePage's Glue

Russia Cement Company

400

This famous American sculptor and a leader of the American Art Deco movement, purchased a 15-acre piece of land from the Rockport Granite Company in Lanesville. 

Paul Manship

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