Carver, Massachusetts
Carver, Massachusetts, is a small town located in Plymouth County. It was incorporated in 1790 and is known for its rural character and natural beauty. The town features several parks and recreational areas, making it a pleasant place for outdoor activities.
The population of Carver is around 11,000 residents, and it covers an area of approximately 38 square miles. The town is home to attractions like the Carver Cranberry Bog and the Kingston-Plymouth Canal, which highlight its agricultural heritage and scenic landscapes.