Davis Square

Davis Square in summer 2005
Davis Square in winter

Davis Square is a major intersection in the northwestern section of Somerville, Massachusetts, United States, where several streets meet: Holland Street, Dover Street, Day Street, Elm Street, Highland Avenue, and College Avenue. The name is often used to refer to the West Somerville neighborhood surrounding the square as well.

Davis Square is located approximately four miles from downtown Boston, and two miles from mid-Cambridge. The square is served by the Davis Square Station, one of the stops on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)'s Red Line. Davis abuts the Powder House Square, Ball Square and Spring Hill neighborhoods, as well as Tufts University.[1]

Davis Square is today a vibrant commercial, retail, nightlife and dining district. Businesses in Davis range from stores to restaurants to even a martial arts school. Davis fell into decline after World War II. After the Red Line was extended to Davis in 1984, however, the area began to experience a prolonged renaissance.[2]

  1. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Archived from the original on 2012-11-11. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  2. ^ Boston Globe Editorial Staff. "For answers to housing woes, look to vibrant Davis Square". bostonglobe.com. The Boston Globe. Retrieved 11 December 2013.