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Protected headwaters of the Parker River, this huge forest stretches across the towns of West Newbury, Newbury, Groveland and Georgetown. Many unmarked trails with great variety.
Veasey is a 47-acre conservation park and function facility; a nature preserve with many wonderful animals, plants, insects and birds; an historical site with original features recalling days past...
Groveland is a small residential community which retains all of the characteristics of a friendly rural town in the setting of a convenient suburb. The town was incorporated 1850, late in the state's history, after spending the 17th and 18th centuries attached first to Rowley and then to Bradford. A shoe industry and textile manufacturing community, Groveland became more residential gradually during the 20th century. Learn more about the Town of Groveland, visit: www.grovelandma.com