Massachusetts isn’t called The Bay State for nothing. This place has a rich and storied seafaring history, and much of the state’s early economy was based around the fruits of the ocean. From whaling days to modern fishing operations, Massachusetts owes so much of its heritage to the sea. Take a look at this collection of rarely seen photographs that illustrate our deep connection to the ocean.
2. Fisherman repairing nets in a harbor shack. Men would often develop "fishermen's cancer" from holding the coal tar-coated net twine in their mouth while mending tears. (1937)
4. A fishing boat in front of the S.S. "Romance," a tourist boat which used to sail between Boston and Provincetown and has since sunk in Boston Harbor. (1937)