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Carver, MA

 

Carver is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,645 at the 2020 census. It is named for John Carver, the first governor of the Plymouth Colony. The town features two popular tourist attractions: Edaville USA theme park and King Richard's Faire, the largest and longest-running Renaissance fair in New England.

Archaeological research revealed 9,000 years of human habitation at the Annasnappet Pond Site in Carver, from 10,000 to 1,000 years ago. The site contained 100,000 stone flakes, 1,600 stone tools, and a human burial.

Carver separated from Plympton, Massachusetts, and was incorporated in 1790 because many residents lived too far away to attend church in Plympton. The town was named for John Carver, the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony. Initially agricultural, Carver was known for the iron ore from its swamp lands used to make cooking tools by the 1730s. The first iron works was "Pope's Point Furnace", built in 1732, which operated for a century by using the bogs and Sampson's Pond. Over the next 150 years, sheep shearing and lumber mills were important in Carver.

Most people at the time lived in the villages of South and North Carver and Wenham, later called East Carver. European settlers had also given the names "Colchester" and "Lakenham" to what is now North Carver and settled in what was known as South Meadow. Each village supported at least one schoolhouse. As the market for iron ore declined in the latter part of the 19th century, Carver began cranberry farming as a new use for the town's swamp lands. Farmers began growing cranberries in the 1870s, and by 1900 it was Carver's farmers who raised a fifth of all cranberries grown in the United States. A railroad line connected Carver to New York and Boston in 1920, further establishing the town.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 40 square miles (103 km2), of which 37.4 square miles (96.9 km2) is land and 2.3 square miles (6.0 km2), or 5.87%, is water. It is locally famous for the large number of cranberry bogs throughout the town. Carver is bordered by Plympton to the north, Kingston to the northeast, Plymouth to the east, Wareham to the south, and Middleborough to the west. Carver is located approximately 45 miles (72 km) south-southeast of Boston and 38 miles (61 km) east of Providence, Rhode Island.

Carver's geography is shaped by its many small brooks, rivers, and ponds including Vaughn Pond and Bates Pond. The majority of them eventually drain into Buzzards Bay, although some in the north of town lead to Cape Cod Bay or Narragansett Bay. The town also has an abundance of pine and cedar trees, and a portion of Myles Standish State Forest takes up much of the southeast corner of town. A large cedar swamp occupies the geographic center of the town. The town is also the site of a campground, a sportsmen's club, and a small town park at the center of town.

Carver places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Plymouth Carver Primary Care offers a top-notch medical staff and a full spectrum of high-quality, state-of-the-art healthcare services. USA Fitness Center - Carver offers personalized training programs tailored to individual needs, promoting overall fitness and well-being. Start your journey at Yoga On The Vine, where you can find a variety of yoga classes for all skill levels. For a unique indoor climbing experience, visit Carabiner's Indoor Climbing, perfect for both beginners and seasoned climbers. At Cape Cod Wellness Works, you'll find comprehensive wellness programs including massage therapy and fitness classes. For those interested in martial arts, iLoveKickboxing provides high-energy kickboxing classes that combine cardio and strength training. Relax and rejuvenate at Breve Spa, known for its luxurious spa treatments. The Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health offers holistic wellness retreats, perfect for a weekend getaway. 
 

Top Sites in Carver, MA are Edaville Family Theme Park, Off the Wall Kidz, Wareham Crossing, and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp.

 

ZIP code: 02330. Area code: 508 / 774. Elevation: 92 ft (28 m). Incorporated: 1790. Area: 40 square miles (103 km2). Population: 11,645 (2020)
 

FAQs

 

What is Carver, MA known for?

Carver features the first-ever divided highway in America, Savery Avenue. Carver is also famous for its numerous scenic cranberry bogs – and cranberry growing remains an important, tart part of the town’s culture and economy. Don’t miss fun activities, such as Edaville Railroad (a heritage railroad with carnival rides & attractions) or King Richard's Faire (a re-creation of a 16th-century English fair, which is open on weekends throughout September and October).

 

Who is the town of Carver, MA named after?

European settlers in the area gave the names Colchester and Lakenham to what is now North Carver; they also settled in the area known as South Meadow. Carver was formed from the older town of Plympton; Carver was incorporated in 1790 on the heels of the country's independence from England. As in many New England towns, the reason for the town's creation was that many residents lived too far away to attend church in Plympton. They built the South Meeting House in 1772, later renamed Bay State Hall, a building that in the 19th century hosted Town Meetings. The town was named for John Carver, the first Governor of Plymouth Colony.

 

Is Carver, MA a nice town?

Carver is in Plymouth County. Living in Carver offers residents a suburban rural mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Carver, there are a lot of parks. Many retirees live in Carver and residents tend to lean liberal.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Town of Carver

SRPEDD

Carver MA

Niche

Edaville Family Theme Park

Off the Wall Kidz

Wareham Crossing 

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp

Plymouth Carver Primary Care

USA Fitness Center - Carver

Yoga On The Vine

Carabiner's Indoor Climbing

Cape Cod Wellness Works

iLoveKickboxing

Breve Spa

Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health 

 

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