Bradley Wharf, Rockport, Massachusetts
Bradley Wharf had been an active fish landing and storage area since the American Civil War. This little red fisherman’s hut at the end of Bradley’s Wharf is Rockport’s signature shack that has become a symbol of New England maritime life. The original building was built in 1840, destroyed in the Blizzard of 1978, and perfectly replicated the same year.
Bradley Wharf had been an active fish landing and storage area since the American Civil War. This little red fisherman’s hut at the end of Bradley’s Wharf is Rockport’s signature shack that has become a symbol of New England maritime life. The original building was built in 1840, destroyed in the Blizzard of 1978, and perfectly replicated the same year.
Bradley Wharf had been an active fish landing and storage area since the American Civil War. This little red fisherman’s hut at the end of Bradley’s Wharf is Rockport’s signature shack that has become a symbol of New England maritime life. The original building was built in 1840, destroyed in the Blizzard of 1978, and perfectly replicated the same year.
Black and white fine arts. This little red fisherman’s hut at the end of Bradley’s Wharf is Rockport’s signature shack that has become a symbol of New England maritime life.