Maple Street looking toward Berry Tavern
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| Wide-spreading Danvers, so extensive that it has nine railroad stations, is one of the loveliest as well as one of the most historically interesting towns in all New England. Danvers was part of Salem until the year 1752, and contains many examples of the fine old Colonial mansions, of whom the masters were typical patriots who defied King George III and fought at Lexington and Concord. The town of to-day is beautiful in its summer dress of greensward, dotted with rare wild flowers, its scenery envelled by rivers, brooks and hills. The haunts of Hawthorne and the gentle Quaker poet, Whittier. |