I have been to tons of coastal cities, but Rockport on Cape Ann in Massachusetts is one of the most charming seaside town I have ever visited. The rugged cliffs, sandy beach and picturesque landscapes, made it the perfect peaceful getaway that I was craving. Now, lets talk about the colorful buildings! Never ever have I encountered so many brightly colored structures. Everywhere I turned, there was a splash of vibrant hue to welcome me. I couldn't get enough of this town, and I definitely would visit again someday. Check out my seaside adventure below.
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At the top of my itinerary was Motif Number 1. I had read that this fishing shack located on Bradley Wharf) is "the most painted building in America", and of course I had to stop by to see for myself.
How picturesque is this?
I did a brief stint at Front Beach and just took in the cool breeze and people watched.
Off I went to Straitsmouth Island, a small island famous for its lighthouse. I didnt make it to the lighthouse, but I caught a glimpse from afar.
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Bear Skin Neck by the ocean is the main street in Rockport. It boasts of so many antique stores, quaint structures, gift shops, and a myriad of ice cream store. Yes, Ice cream! I visited in April so the nice cool ocean breeze was definitely a nice feel as I popped in and out of the shops
On a street off Bear Skin Neck, I found this really cool building with cute mailboxes--how charming! |
The exterior of an art gallery off of Bear Skin Neck |
Just a sea of colorful building on Bear Skin Neck |
Definitely no shortage of color in this town. Did you guys enjoy seeing Rockport through my eyes? Please leave me a comment and let me know.
Happy weekend.