NATURE, in a generous mood, casting about for a region upon which to shower her choicest gifts, seashore and country, discovered MARION and its environs, the most charming spot on the South Shore. Man completed the work, and the quaint old village with its provincial cottages, the magnificent homes of a vast Summer colony on both shores of Sippican Harbor, and the hotel in the midst of it all, is the satisfactory result. The scenery—harbor, bay, and landscape—is unrivaled on the Cape.
From a promotional brochure for The Sippican Hotel,
Published by Charles W. Kokerda, general manager, 1920-29