Finding Mingo: A Man, a Myth, and a Beach
Mingo lived with his wife, a free indigenous woman named Deborah Tailer, on the headland at the western end of this modest beach. Legend has it that Mingo’s enslaver, Thomas […]
Mingo lived with his wife, a free indigenous woman named Deborah Tailer, on the headland at the western end of this modest beach. Legend has it that Mingo’s enslaver, Thomas […]
It's our 11th tour! Our beloved annual event returns for another year. Tickets sell out early, so don't wait to purchase. Tickets: $45/$35 for members of Historic Beverly and Card […]
Baker Ave sits quietly, as do all the surrounding streets, on Prospect Hill. It is the longest street on the hill. Have you ever wondered WHO lived there? Who “built” […]
Cole, Colon, and Essex Streets, the Livermore house, a shoemaker’s shop, and the home to a sitting President; the historical narrative of the Montserrat neighborhood can be traced over 300 […]
New to our virtual waking tour offerings! Join us for a tour of downtown Beverly that highlights some of the hidden gems many of us pass by every day! We […]