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Beverly Commons Conservation Area
● OpenWelcome to Beverly Commons Conservation Area Nestled in the heart of Beverly, Massachusetts, the Beverly Commons Conservation Area is a treasured mosaic of city and Greenbelt-protected land, inviting visitors to explore its serene forest canopy and extensive trail network. Located on Greenwood Avenue, this enchanting park and tourist attraction offers a tranquil escape for year-round recreation.
Greenwood Avenue, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915, United States -
Harvey Reservation
● OpenHarvey Reservation, located in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States, is a picturesque park offering stunning views of Ipswich Bay, Crane Beach, and Plum Island. It is the perfect spot on Cape Ann to enjoy a beautiful sunset. The reservation features a short trail, a granite bench, and a great location for a seaside picnic. Before the breakwater was built at Lane’s Cove, Indigenous people used to fish from the rocks and explore tide pools for crabs in the area. Archaeological findings have revealed artifacts dating back to the Late Archaic Period, around 5,000 years ago. The Eastern Woodland people who inhabited the region utilized the staghorn sumac for various purposes, from medicinal tea to vegetable dye. They also collected unique volcanic rocks, extracting phenocrysts and crystals like purple feldspar and olivine, which they considered magical stones. Petroglyphs carved into bedrock slabs and outcrops by Indigenous people can still be found in the area, though they are now submerged due to sea level rise.
Gloucester, MA 01930, United States -
Presidential HVAC
● OpenWelcome to Presidential HVAC, your trusted partner for all heating, ventilation, and air conditioning needs in Boston and beyond. Located at 31 Milk Street, Boston, Massachusetts, we specialize in delivering top-notch HVAC services, ensuring your home or business remains comfortable year-round. Our Expertise: At Presidential HVAC, we pride ourselves on offering superior heating and cooling solutions. Whether you need repairs or installations, our skilled technicians are equipped to handle all makes and models of furnaces, heating systems, air conditioning units, and hot water heaters. We also specialize in heat pump systems, which are highly efficient and environmentally friendly.
31 Milk Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, United States -
Warren Weld Woodland
● OpenWelcome to Warren Weld Woodland, a serene and enchanting park located at 82 Apple Street, Essex, Massachusetts. Nestled within the expansive Manchester-Essex Woods, this beautiful natural sanctuary is conserved by Greenbelt and the Manchester-Essex Conservation Trust. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the extraordinary diversity of plant and animal life that thrives year-round in its predominantly oak forests and wooded wetlands. Explore 2.2 miles of moderate terrain, perfect for walking, cross-country skiing, and nature appreciation. The dense forest, which protects the headwaters of the Essex River, is part of an extensive wildlife corridor. Discover a variety of natural communities, including mixed oak-hemlock forests, ravines, and shrub swamps with vernal pools that are vital breeding grounds for amphibians like spotted salamanders, spring peepers, and wood frogs. In spring, look out for spotted turtles basking on sedge or feeding on egg masses in the pond.
82 Apple Street, Essex, Massachusetts 01929, United States
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