Three enthusiasts complete a day of cross-country skiing in Ravenswood Park in 2005. Ravenswood Park is a nature reserve in the western section of Gloucester, Massachusetts owned and managed by the Trustees of Reservations ,[ 1] which acquired the property in 1993.[ 2] It can be accessed from Western Avenue, the road to Manchester through the Magnolia area. Ravenswood Park is frequented by cross-country skiers during the winter.
The Hermit of Gloucester Mason A. Walton lived for 33 years in a house he built in the woods in 1884. He came to be known as "The Hermit of Gloucester."[ 3] [ 4] He published a book, A Hermit's Wild Friends.[ 5] A plaque attached to a boulder marks the site of the cabin.
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