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Now known as Gloucester Marine Railways, the shipyard has maintained and repaired thousands of fishing, commercial, and pleasure boats. Large wooden schooners are still commonplace here. A modern Travelift has been installed but the original railways are still in operation to this day. The site was
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In 1874 the site was given the name "Rocky Neck Marine Railways Association" by the Tarr brothers after they took over the firm of Dodd & Tarr. The railways were used to maintain the Gloucester fishing fleet of schooners that fished the water of the
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Originally an extension of the Dodd & Tarr Fisheries, the railways at this site were constructed in 1859 on the northernmost tip of
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Waterside escapes in the northeast : great getaways by lake, river and sea
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used as a location in the shooting of the 2000 film
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The Perfect Storm
"Marine Railways steps back for its future"
Gloucester Marine Railways History
Waterside escapes in the northeast : great getaways by lake, river and sea
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42°36′31″N 70°39′20″W / 42.6085°N 70.6556°W / 42.6085; -70.6556
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Shipyards of the United States
Industrial buildings and structures in Massachusetts

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