Natural wonders come in all shapes and sizes. From a vast area of sand dunes to the only natural white marble arch in North America, the Bay State is home to many awe-inspiring natural wonders. Adding another one to the list, did you know that Massachusetts is home to the oldest cultivated fruit tree in America? It’s true! You can find it in Danvers, Massachusetts.

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Have you ever visited the oldest cultivated fruit tree in America? If you did, what did you think? Let us know in the comments. To learn more about the Endicott Pear Tree in Danvers, Massachusetts, visit the Danvers Library website.

If you’re in Danvers during the growing season, take some time and visit Connors Farm to grab some fresh produce at its farm stand.

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