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I was the Rallymaster for the AHCA-New England Cape Ann Rallye on the north shore of Massachusetts yesterday. The route took us along the coast through Beverly, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich and Rowley.
"Howard's Flying Dragon" antiques store in Essex generally posts topical messages in their window and were nice enough to help us with a Healey clue:
Essex is know for its shipbuilding history and for the invention of the fried clam and some of the rallyists were spotted stopping for a quick box of clams along the many fried clam shops along "Clam Alley."
Here's some more shots along the way of a beautiful New England summer day:
"Howard's Flying Dragon" antiques store in Essex generally posts topical messages in their window and were nice enough to help us with a Healey clue:
Essex is know for its shipbuilding history and for the invention of the fried clam and some of the rallyists were spotted stopping for a quick box of clams along the many fried clam shops along "Clam Alley."
Here's some more shots along the way of a beautiful New England summer day: