Hawthorne Lane, East Gloucester, Massachusetts, between 1900 and 1920, by Detroit Publishing Co., via Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
The signs on the tree: Direct to Hawthorne Inn (to the right), A.P.T. deHaas Gate Lodge (to the left), and Miss Willard’s Studio.
That is a breathtaking road with those wonderful trees and the curve. I’m ready to move to that town. Except all those trees are long gone I suspect.
From the Google satellite image, it looks like a regular subdivision (short) street.
It’s actually rather amazing that the builders of the road in this photo left the trees.