Route 127 begins in Beverly concurrently with
Route 22 at
Route 1A, just north of the Veteran's Memorial Bridge. Shortly afterward, the two routes split, with Route 127 heading east towards the shore, following past Independence Park and Lyons Park overlooking Beverly Harbor. Route 127 passes the eastern end of
Route 62 before turning eastward again. Route 127 passes
Endicott College and the
Prides Crossing and
Beverly Farms MBTA stations before continuing eastward into
Manchester-by-the-Sea. Once in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Route 127 acts as the main route through town, passing the downtown area and just north of the
Manchester MBTA commuter rail station. It crosses the tracks one more time (next to Sweeney Park) as it heads into Gloucester. Once in Gloucester, the route passes the Magnolia section of town before passing Ravenswood Park and Stage Fort Park, site of a large marker commemorating the city's founding. Just before crossing Blynman Canal, Route 127 meets the end of Route 133. As it passes the Western Harbor, Route 127 passes the
Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial as well as passing just north of several of the city's major fishing companies (including
Gorton's of Gloucester). Just north of the Inner Harbor of Gloucester, Route 127 meets the southern end of
Route 127A, just before crossing near the northern end of
Route 128. Route 127 then crosses into the town of
Rockport. The route passes towards the downtown, meeting the northern end of
Route 127A and passing the
Rockport station. Route 127 then heads north near the shore, passing Gull Cove, Rowe's Cove, Pigeon Cove and Ocean View, before bending southward (contrary to its signage) at Halibut Point State Park. It then re-enters Gloucester, heading southward along Rowley Shore and along the banks of the Annisquam and Mill Rivers before finally ending at Route 128, at Grant Circle. Overall, it is noted for being a scenic road with a good view along much of Essex County’s coast. North Shore Route 127 in
Beverly was named as one of the 1,000 places to visit in Massachusetts by the Great Places in Massachusetts Commission. == History ==