Inaugurated in 1877 as a camp meeting ground by eastern Massachusetts
residents who believed in communication with the dead, Onset quickly
emerged as the nation's leading spiritualist summer community. By 1900,
however, spiritualism had been overwhelmed by an influx of tourists, and
Onset subsequently developed as a secular summer resort noted for its
scenic bluffs, recreational pursuits, and beaches. At this same time,
neighboring Point Independence found wide appeal among middle-class
vacationers interested in swimming, sailing, and relaxation.