This Civil War General built a summer home here in 1866
Benjamin F. Butler
Name as many restaurants you can that once occupied diner cars at Main and Chestnut
Kings, Supreme, Chicks, Michele’s Cape Ann Diner, Hesperus Diner
The classic TV show filmed an iconic scene here in the 1970s
Bewitched
The Lobster was once the site of this old local favorite for seafood.
Bob’s Clam Shack
(Smokin Jim’s BBQ for partial credit)
The name of A. Piatt Andrew’s House on Eastern Point
Red Roof
Give a local name for the leaning old cottage overlooking the Bay
The “Tiltin’ Hilton” (known by locals today)
Wuthering Heights (according to GDT article)
The location on Main Street where Gloucester kids of the 1970s and 1980s got their first bicycle
Giles of Gloucester
Local legends say this famous Gloucester captain posed for the Man at the Wheel sculpture
Clayton Morrissey
The Gloucester Writer’s Center is located in this poet’s former home.
Vincent Ferrini
The family that owned Eastern Point when it was farmland
The Niles
The family that ran the Bay View variety store along Washington Street
The Vicari's
Name one of downtown’s two movie theaters
North Shore
The Strand
The name of the sculptor who designed the Man at the Wheel
Leonard Craske
Before it was known as Beacon Marine, it was:
Robinson’s Marine
Reed & Gamage/Gorton’s property
The name of the hotel built in the former Civil War-era fort
The Ramparts
The local restaurant credited with popularizing fried calamari
The Gloucester House
Long time residents will remember this restaurant before it was Poseidon’s
The type of fishing that “Michigan Bears” brought to Gloucester
Gillnetting
The downtown bar at the center of Gloucester election nights
Kelleher’s