Magnolia is a small village in Gloucester, Massachusetts. It is located on the Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts town line in the southwestern part of the city. Straddling the town line between the two communities is Surf Park,[1] a two-acre swath of land that has scenic views of Kettle Cove. Magnolia has its own library,[2] restaurants, and shops. Another feature of Magnolia is its beach, which goes by the official name Gray Beach [3] and is a part of Coolidge Reservation. Union Congregational Church [4] is located in Magnolia, as is Hammond Castle.[5] The village has its own Women's Community Club which has been in existence for over sixty years.[6]
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At the dawn of the twentieth century, Magnolia was well known as a vacation destination. The Oceanside Hotel and Casino, before it burnt down, attracted several big names in music and film. John Philip Sousa and Lucille Ball were among those known to vacation in Magnolia [7].
7. Magnolia: A Brief History by Lisa Peek Ramos