"Tragabigzanda," the Turkish princess's melodious name that was given to Cape Ann by Capt. John Smith, who explored the area 1614, is a name perpetuated today by a small street off Atlantic Road in East Gloucester, which overlooks the three islands the adventurer and cartographer celled "the three Turks' Heads."
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Gloucester and Rockport (MA)
July 15, 2000, Arcadia Publishing
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0738539112 9780738539119
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Gloucester & Rockport, Massachusetts
June 18, 2000, Arcadia Publishing
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Gloucester and Rockport
2000, Arcadia Publishing, Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
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""Tragabigzanda," the Turkish princess's melodious name that was given to Cape Ann by Capt. John Smith, who explored the area 1614, is a name perpetuated today by a small street off Atlantic Road in East Gloucester, which overlooks the three islands the adventurer and cartographer celled "the three Turks' Heads.""
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