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Here are some facts about Danvers, Massachusetts:
- Danvers was originally known as Salem Village and is most famous for its role in the 1692 Salem witch trials.
- It is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, located approximately 17 miles north of Boston.
- Danvers has a population of roughly 27,000 residents.
- The town's economy is largely centered around healthcare, with the largest employers being the medical facilities North Shore Medical Center and Lahey Health Behavioral Services.
- Danvers boasts several lovely parks, including Endicott Park, which features 165 acres of woodland, gardens, and recreational areas, and the Cranberry Bog Conservation Area, which offers hiking and bird-watching opportunities.
- Notable residents of Danvers have included singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, 19th-century author and abolitionist Lydia Maria Child, and NFL quarterback Ryan Quigley.
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