NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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low’s poem, “The 
Wreck of the Hes- 
perus.” 
From Nahant on 
the southern end of 
the North Shore to 
its extreme at Rock- 
port are never-end- 
ing displays of the 
wonderous force and 
beauty of the surf. 
Along Lynn Beach, 
at Swampscott, Clif- 
ton, Deveraux, Man- 
chester, Magnolia 
and Gloucester, the 
water plays queer 
pranks. 
The slogan of 
everyone in the sum- 
mer is “get near the 
water” and it is 
rightly so, for that 
is where the coolest 
breezes will be 
A PIGEON COVE, ROCKPORT, VIEW 
king in summer ;} to 
the majority there 
is an infinite charm 
about the waves 
that makes them 
the most refreshing. 
One does not have 
to be poetically in- 
spired to enjoy the 
ocean; the most 
sordid mind and dis- 
position will harken 
to the call of the 
waves. 
With all of the 
rocky coast for 
which the North 
Shore is famous, it 
is rich in beaches. 
All the way from 
Nahant and Revere 
to the tip of Cape 
Ann are found gen- 
tly sloping bathing 
places which are 
found and where a summer sojourn may be most enjoyed. perfectly safe. The call of the waves and the beaches is 
To some the majestic grandeur of the forest makes it 
what lures the’summer traveler to the North Shore. 
THE SEA BOILING OVER THE ROCKS AT WINTHROP 
