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Bartlett Street Walking Tour

From hatters, cordwainers, and gentlemen to merchants and wharf owners, Bartlett Street is chock-full of history. Named for Captain William Bartlett, General Washington’s Continental prize agent for Beverly, Bartlett Street […]

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First Friday June: Frederick Douglass, Advocate for Equality

Hale Farm 39 Hale Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Join Krystina Yeager at the Hale House for a look at our temporary exhibit from the Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History about Frederick Douglass. Free and open to all.

Poetry & Pride

“If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it.” – Lucy Larcom  Celebrate Pride Month with an evening of local queer poetry at Hale Farm. Experience the […]

Historic Beverly at Arts Fest

Visit us on Cabot Street as we join Beverly Main Streets at Arts Fest Beverly as we share Beverly’s history with everyone! The Historic Beverly properties will be closed today.

Reading Frederick Douglass Together

Nathan Richardson returns as Frederick Douglass this year for our annual Reading Frederick Douglass Together event at Hale Farm. This community reading of Frederick Douglass’s powerful speech, “What to the […]

Conant Street Walking Tour

Conant Street is rich in history with the Conant Street Burial Ground, the North Meeting House, and dozens of homes of the Batchelder, Dodge, Conant, and Woodberry families all in […]

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First Settlement of Cove Village Walking Tour

Considered one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, this walking tour will explore an extensive area of Beverly’s Cove neighborhood originally called Cove Village and will include stories of […]

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