If you live in Gloucester, MA, you may already be familiar with the story of the most iconic statue in town. If you're a visitor, you may have noticed it, wondered about it, or not thought much about it at all. Regardless, the Fisherman's Memorial in Gloucester is certainly the most recognizable landmark in town. Standing and looking out towards Gloucester Bay, this memorial in Massachusetts has a story, and we are going to tell you all about it.
The small coastal city of Gloucester is found on Cape Ann. The area was first settled in 1623 and was incorporated in 1642. It was named after Gloucester, England where the first settlers emigrated from.
As the nation's oldest seaport port, Gloucester is known for its fishing industry. Its maritime history has helped shape the town into what it is today.
The most notable landmark within the city is an eight-foot-tall bronze cenotaph statue of a fisherman behind a ship's wheel. The Gloucester statue stands atop a five-foot granite base with the words "They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships, 1623-1923" engraved on it.
Also known as the "Man at the Wheel" and "Fishermen's Memorial Cenotaph," Gloucester's Fisherman's Memorial was designed by an English sculptor by the name of Leonard Craske. His design was part of an artistic competition for Gloucester's 300th anniversary. In 1925, it was cast and placed along Stacy Esplanade.
The Gloucester fisherman statue is dedicated to the more than 5,000 fishermen who lost their lives at sea since 1623 when Gloucester was first settled. Over the centuries, shipwrecks and drownings were all too common along stormy seas and the rocky Massachusetts coastline, and too many people died.
The statue depicts a fisherman clutching the wheel of his boat as if trying to steer through stormy seas. It looks out onto Gloucester Harbor as if to honor those who perished. It's quite a moving statue and a must-visit landmark in Gloucester that was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
The Fisherman's Memorial can be found at Western Avenue along Stacy Esplanade in Gloucester.
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Have you seen the Fisherman's Memorial in Gloucester, Massachusetts? What did you think of it? Tell us your thoughts in the comments. Better yet, visit the "man at the wheel" in Gloucester during your weekend getaway at this historic cottage near Plum Cove Beach.
While you're in Gloucester to see the Fisherman's Memorial, check out these incredible things you can do in town.
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Another part of Massachusetts with a rich maritime history is the Cape Cod National Seashore. Check it out in this quick video:
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