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Bass Rocks Resort
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DURING THE SUMMER, HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE CAME TO CAPE ANN TO ENJOY THE SCENERY AND WONDERFUL HOTELS. HOTELS SUCH AS THE PAVILION, OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, CRESCENT BEACH HOUSE, HESPERUS HOUSE AND OTHERS PROVIDED A WONDERFUL ESCAPE FOR THEIR WEALTHY VISITORS. THE ROCKY COAST LINE PROVIDED GREAT VIEWS AND PLACES TO EXPLORE OR PICNIC. PHOTOGRAPHERS CAPTURED VISITORS AND LOCALS AT RAFES CHASM, NORMAN'S WOE, CATHERDRAL ROCK OR THE GREAT GULLY THOUGH THE AREA KNOWN AS BASS ROCKS SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN ESPECIALLY POPULAR.

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Moulton and others of the Pavilion Hotel and beach
Rollins and Procter Brothers looking from the canal to the Pavilion Hotel
H. Ropes and unlabled view with scenes of Pavilion Hotel and beach
Procter Brothers cards of the Hesperus House and Perkins House
Procter Brothers and Moulton showing the Whiting Summer Boarding House
two other images of places for people to stay on Cape Ann
two views of the Bass Rocks by Rollins
two Procter Brothers views taken at Bass Rocks
Bass Rocks views by the Procter Brothers and Cook
Rogers and Rollins views taken at Bass Rocks
two Rollins views of Long Beach
views of Old Man's Cavern and one by Moulton
Braces Point and Norman's Woe by the Procter Brothers and Moulton
Rafe's Chasm by H. Ropes and the Procter Brothers
a Rogers and Procter Brothers view of Rafes Chasm
two scenes of the rocky shores known as the Great Gully
two additional views of the Great Gully
Half Moon Beach, Little Good Harbor Beach by Friend and Procter Brothers

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Gloucester Stereoviews
Pigeon Cove Stereoviews
Cape Ann Stereoviews

Harbor Stereoviews
more Cape Ann Stereoviews
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