Rockport is a small seaport one hour north of Boston at the end of Route 128. (Take route 127 from Gloucester until you see our sign in Pigeon Cove) Most famous as an art colony, the town was a major granite shipper until the depression closed the quarries. Today, vacationers sunbathe on the rocks and beaches, take walks through the woods or along the shore, or watch the whales from boats out of Rockport or Gloucester. The Rockport Golf Club has a fine nine hole course about three miles from the Emerson, and there are tennis courts less than a mile from the inn.
The Yankee Clipper Inn in Rockport, MA is pleased to announce that we were voted "The Best Inn on the Eastern Seaboard" and "One of the best Inns in the country" by Arrington's bed & Breakfast Journal for 2003. The Yankee Clipper Inn has been featured in Country Living Magazine, On The Great Country Inns television program and Boston Magazine named The Yankee Clipper Inn of Rockport, Mass "The Best Nearby Escape".
The seaside village of Rockport, MA and the scenic views of Gloucester, Massachusetts have attracted ..... [ more
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