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See America's Most-Painted Building š¼ļø Rockport has that certain je ne sais quoi that makes it feel a little bit European. Every corner is picture-perfect! šø Start your day with a whale-watching adventure with Seven Seas š³, then spend your afternoon leisurely exploring the charming shops or enjoying the water. šļø šŗļø Finding Motif #1 Just search for the famous "Motif #1" on Google Maps to find it. This iconic red fishing shack is a replica of a former fish house located on Bradley Wharf. It holds the title of "America's Most-Painted Building" šØ. What truly struck me was the small metal plaque on the shack that reads: "Lost at sea 1988" šÆļø, a poignant reminder of the town's fishing heritage. šļø Exploring Beyond the Park While Halibut Point is the star attraction, Rockport itself has much to offer: Downtown Rockport: Bearskin Neck: The charming shopping district filled with unique boutiques Motif 1: The famous red fishing shack that's been painted countless times Art galleries: Rockport has a thriving arts community with numerous galleries to explore Nearby attractions: Rockport Art Association & Museum: Celebrating the town's rich artistic heritage Thacher Island: Home to the iconic twin lighthouses visible from Halibut Point Pigeon Cove: A historic fishing village just north of Rockport center š½ļø Food & Shopping If the line isn't too long, grab some fresh seafood at Roy Moore's š¦. At the end of the main shopping street, you'll find a small shop selling Jingdezhen porcelain šØš³. It's an interesting cultural mix against the European-style coastal backdrop. And finally, here's a little map of the town to help you navigate your way around! šŗļø #rockport#boston