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Check Out Two Building Projects at Endicott Park

The Friends of Endicott Park also intend to renovate a part of the wood shed into a nature and environmental education center.

Photo Credit: Endicott Park

There has been a lot of activity at Endicott Park, and the park staff recently highlighted two create projects.

Endicott Park is owned and operated by the Town of Danvers. The park encompasses 165 acres, and is home to some of the most unique and varied recreational land on the North Shore.

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The first is a run-in shelter for the animals in the pasture. Eagle Scout Patrick Hussey raised all the funds for this project, according to park staff, and is overseeing its construction.

The second project is repairs to the wood shed. The wood shed, which is part of the Visitor’s Center, required significant structural repairs. These repairs will be ongoing.

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The Friends of Endicott Park intend to renovate this part of the building into a Nature and Environmental Education Center.

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The Friends of Endicott Park, Inc. was created in 1995 as a 501c3 charitable organization with emphasis upon educating the general public about the purpose and history of Endicott Park in the Town of Danvers, and promoting accessibility to and appreciation of the park.

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