TRACKS:CD102: Mr. Muller's background, beginnings in tourist industry through family business
Family home (the Remmick house) becomes Bass Rocks Motor Inn, changes in types of tourist accommodations - big hotels become outdate
The Campbell Soup Estate - purchased by Mr. Muller and developed as an inn
Zoning ordinances, bit hotels become outdated (cont'd), advent of motels changing way of life on Back Shore
Purchase of Campbell Soup Estate (cont'd)
Restaurant (Rockmont) opened in Remmick House (the Wedding Cake House), building motor inn
Building Bass Rocks Motor Inn (cont'd), unique names of areas in Gloucester, history of the Wedding Cake House, houses moved by water to Bass Rocks from Stacey Boulevard
Changing life style of the wealthy, changes in tourism in Gloucester, the Bass Rocks Station
Tourist Commission - history and purpose
Tourist Commission's display at Springfield Exposition (the Big E.).CD 103: Springfield Exposition (cont'd) and other demonstrations on Gloucester
Future plans of the Tourist Commission - The Roving Ambassador of Industry and Recreations, the Fitz Hugh Lane House, etc.
Fishing very important to tourism, the public hospitality industry
The Retired Senior Citizens Volunteer Program (RSVP).