Carver

Cranberry Bog
The Town of Carver is located approximately 38 miles southeast of Boston. During the 1940's the town was famous for producing more cranberries than any town in the world. Despite a dramatic increase in population in recent years the cranberry bogs are still an important part of the town. Although Carver is a suburban ,commuter community , the bogs, forest land, three rivers, many ponds , brooks and sizeable swamps has allowed Carver to retain a rural flavor, for more information click Town of Carver
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