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Davis Square, Neighborhood and gay village in Somerville, US.

Davis Square is a neighborhood and gay village in Somerville centered on the intersection of Holland Street, Dover Street, Day Street, Elm Street, Highland Avenue, and College Avenue, forming a central gathering point four miles from Boston. The area is filled with restaurants, cafés, shops, and art galleries spread along its bustling streets.

The square was named in 1883 after grain dealer Person Davis, who established his estate near the intersection of Elm, Grove, and Morrison Streets. Over the 20th century, the place developed into a lively center, marked by the opening of Somerville Theatre in 1914, which continues screening films and hosting performances.

The neighborhood serves as a hub for the LGBTQ+ community, with rainbow flags and queer events visible throughout the year. Local businesses and gathering spots reflect this character, making it a welcoming destination for people from all walks of life.

The Red Line subway station provides direct connections to Boston and Cambridge, while multiple bus routes serve the square and a recreational path accommodates cyclists and pedestrians. The neighborhood is walkable and has several parking options along side streets.

The area hosts more than two hundred businesses, ranging from technology firms to martial arts schools, health centers, and entertainment venues, creating a remarkably diverse mix of commerce and services. This variety of enterprises makes the neighborhood a dynamic place where different interests and needs converge.

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