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  <title>Davis Squared</title>
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  <subtitle>This article is a non-geographic page in Somerville, MA</subtitle>
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<b>Davis Squared</b> begins where the now defunt Pluto left off. In fact, this new Davis Square shop proudly displays the old Pluto sign from its Elm Street heyday. Perfect for browsing or last-minute birthday or holiday shopping, Davis Squared carries an eclectic mix of cards, books, candles, women's and men's casual clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, furniture, household goods, and everything else in between. Davis Squared personifies the emerging artsy, funky vibe that makes Davis Square special.

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