Made in Beverly Walking Tour
Have you ever wondered what industries or businesses have been in Beverly? Would you like to know what happened in Beverly before it became known more as a “bedroom community?” […]
Have you ever wondered what industries or businesses have been in Beverly? Would you like to know what happened in Beverly before it became known more as a “bedroom community?” […]
While Paul Revere is best known for his one midnight ride on the eve of the Revolutionary War, he actually made a number of other rides as a messenger for […]
Please join us to celebrate all the artists who participated in this year's show. Last day to purchase art from the show is Saturday, June 1. Free and open to […]
SAVE THE DATE! Join us as we celebrate opening day as the Cabot House, Hale Farm and the Balch House open for our Summer season with free admission. Gentile Brewing […]
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 […]
Explore the general history of the hill from Nathan Dane to the development of a residential neighborhood in the 1890s, discussing various characters and buildings in-between! This tour will focus […]
Six blocks of Lothrop Street between Central and Ives Streets are lined with 19th and 20th century houses built by Beverly’s prosperous merchants. This residential neighborhood combines ready access to […]
Robert Rantoul was one of Beverly’s most accomplished, dedicated, and interesting citizens; because of that, he was chosen to welcome the Marquis de Lafayette when he visited Beverly. Rantoul was […]
Tentative schedule: Friday, October 4 Explore the Massachusetts State Archives John Warner, Archivist of the Commonwealth Learning from Historic Maps Staff of the Norman B. Leventhal Map and Education Center […]
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