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Friday, June 8, 2012

Then & Now

Calling All Danvers High Graduates

Tell us about your experiences at Danvers High, and add to our photo gallery.

Another graduating class will be passing through Danvers High School this Saturday.  In honor of graduation, we're sharing these photos from the Danvers High School graduating Class of 1963, straight from Tom O'Connor's collection. Recognize any one? Are you a DHS grad? Tell us about your time there. Did your class do a senior prank? Did you go to prom? Did you marry your high school sweetheart? If you have photos from your time at school, whether they're graduation, prom, or from the halls of the high school, add them to our collection. If you're having trouble adding them, email molly.buccini@patch.com.  

Beverly Kimball

8:43 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

I graduated in 1972.......I'll have to look for some photo's   more ›

Thursday, June 7, 2012

What Happened in Danvers?

Do You Remember? 1976 in Danvers

Find out what was happening this week in Danvers in the late1970's.

We can easily find out what was making the national headlines this week in world history. But what about the important things happening this week, 36 years ago, in Danvers? Here are some fun tidbits of information from back in the day, found in the archives at the Peabody Institute Library. Let us know if you remember any of them, or feel free to share what your life was like back in the 80's in town. 1976 The Circus Is In Town: The Hamid-Morton circus, sponsored by the Aleppo Temple Shrine was at the Twin-rinks. At the time the Shriners were the second largest Circus producers in the country.  The Sack Gets Approved: Sack Theaters got the approval from the Board of Selectmen to make two movie theaters out of its current one at the Liberty…

Michael J Bourgault

3:10 pm on Friday, June 8, 2012

In the late fall of 1976 I met my wonderful wife. Going on 35 years of marriage this August. We met at the Balcony Lounge on Route 1 North, not sure if that was in Danvers or Peabody? Had much fun celebrating all the events of the Bicentennial in Danvers with the Danvers Alarm List Company, that year too.   more ›

Monday, May 28, 2012

Then & Now

Vintage Danvers: Parades of the Past

Check out these parade photos from Danvers Square in 1963.

Happy Memorial Day, Danvers! We're excited to share these photos from Tom O'Connor's collection.  Today's shots are from two parades in Danvers, back in 1963.  Recognize anyone in these photos, or have a fun story to recollect from past parades in town? Let us know in the comments. 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Then & Now

Vintage Danvers: Where Is It? ANSWER

Wednesday's hidden location is revealed.

You guessed it Danvers: this week's hidden vintage location is the former lumber yard now known fondly as Pope's Landing.  This shot, from Danvers' Postcard Historical Series is described as a late nineteenth century view of the remnants of the wharves and wood and coal sheds on the bank of the Crane River.  Readers M. McDonald and Mike Skinner commented that they used to go swimming here.  "It's off Liberty St. by the Danvers River...I used to jump off that old lumber yard roof into the river in 1960...the good ole days," Skinner said.  Do you have fond memories from this Danvers landmark? Be sure to let us know in the comments. 

priscilla herrick`

1:40 pm on Saturday, May 26, 2012

We grew up on Liberty St. My brothers and sister used to swim there in the 50's. I was younger at the time so Sandy Beach was more my speed. However, I recognized the scene right away. My grandson could hardly believe that that was once right across the street from where I live now. Bought my house in 1965 and was able to enjoy all the changes as they took place around me.   more ›

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Then & Now

Vintage Danvers: Where Is It?

Can you tell us where this nineteenth century Danvers picture was taken?

Today's vintage Danvers location dates back to the late nineteeth century.  Can you tell us where this photo was taken? Let us know in the comments.  Check back on Thursday at noon for the answer to our hidden location, a photo of the area now, and a few local history fun facts.  Today's photo is courtesy of Postcard Historical Series: Danvers, by Richard B. Trask and the Peabody Institute Library. 

Judy Manuel

8:21 am on Thursday, May 24, 2012

Cavlin Putnam's Lumber yard at what is now Pope's Landing in Danversport.   more ›

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Then & Now

Vintage Danvers: Where Is It? ANSWER

Tuesday's hidden location is revealed.

Commonly referred to as "the bean supper park" by readers, Tuesday's hidden vintage Danvers location has been revealed: the Training Park on Centre Street.  Back on April 19, 1775, the Training Field was the location where Danvers minutemen left for the Lexington Alarm, the first battle of the American Revolution.  Before it became the Training Field, 85 Centre St. and several acres were owned by Deacon Nathaniel Ingersoll. In 1719 he willed the land to the inhabitants as a training place forever.  Reader Michael Bourgault commented "great memories!" at the Training Field, including bean suppers, horrible parades & Danvers Alarm List functions. Do you have fond memories from this Danvers landmark? Be sure to let us know in the comments. 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Then & Now

Vintage Danvers: Where Is It?

Can you tell us where this nineteenth century Danvers picture was taken?

Today's vintage Danvers location dates back to the early nineteeth century.  Can you tell us where this photo was taken? Let us know in the comments.  Check back on Thursday at noon for the answer to our hidden location, a photo of the area now, and a few local history fun facts.  Today's photo is courtesy of Postcard Historical Series: Danvers, by Richard B. Trask and the Peabody Institute Library. 

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Michael J Bourgault

12:43 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Agree with you Ethel. We've been there many times over the years, right? Bean suppers, horrible parades & Danvers Alarm List functions. Great memories!!!!   more ›

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Then & Now

Do You Remember? Mothers Day in Danvers

Check out these vintage Mothers Day ads from Danvers.

Happy Mothers Day, Danvers! Here's a look back at the vintage Mothers Day ads from local spots in and around Danvers. We browsed the archives from 1953, 1959, 1968, 1978, and 1989 at the Peabody Institute Library.  What did you used to give your mom back in the day? Share your Mothers Day traditions in the comments. 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

What Happened in Danvers?

Do You Remember? 1969 in Danvers

Find out what was happening this week in Danvers in the late1960's.

We can easily find out what was making the national headlines this week in world history. But what about the important things happening this week in Danvers history? Here are some fun tidbits of information from back in the day, found in the archives at the Peabody Institute Library. Let us know if you remember any of them, or feel free to share what your life was like back in the 60's in town. 1969 The town's drug commission was proposing a program of drug education that would reach down into the elementary school system, as low as first grade, in hopes that "when a youngster is offered that first joint, heis able to make the right decision for himself," a school psychologist said. The student editors of the high school newspaper "the…

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

What Happened in Danvers?

Do You Remember? 1982 in Danvers

Find out what was happening this week in Danvers in the early 1980's.

We can easily find out what was making the national headlines this week in world history. But what about the important things happening this week in Danvers history? Here are some fun tidbits of information from back in the day, found in the archives at the Peabody Institute Library. Let us know if you remember any of them, or feel free to share what your life was like back in the 80's in town. 1982 Remember when the Liberty Tree Mall wasn't open on Sunday? Beginning this week in 1982, the mall allowed 13 fast food restaurants -- all exempt from the state blue laws -- to open on Sunday afternoons. The mall manager stated "we intend to make it a day of entertainment. There will be a band and dacing. People can come in after church, have…

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