Spotlight Talk: Focus on Women
In honor of Women’s History Month, we feature the stories of four dynamic Beverly women: Polly Rantoul (March 5); Jane Stuart (March 12); Joanna Quiner (March 19) and Anna Coleman […]
Learn MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, we feature the stories of four dynamic Beverly women: Polly Rantoul (March 5); Jane Stuart (March 12); Joanna Quiner (March 19) and Anna Coleman […]
Learn MoreFrom a young man sitting alone on a bench to a granite millstone found 200 yards from its original location, sculpture and public art have been prominent but sometimes overlooked […]
Learn MoreBeverly Farms is a small village in the north east corner of Beverly 4 ½ miles away from the center of Beverly. The Farms was known for its long green […]
Learn MoreHave you ever wondered about some of the first African-Americans in Beverly? In this program we will tell stories of some African-Americans and other people of color through objects and […]
Learn MoreLooking forward to seeing everyone in person this year, for our biennial gathering of descendants of Beverly’s early settlers and everyone that loves colonial history. Final program and registration form […]
Learn MoreThe Annual Meeting of Members will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at the Cabot House, 117 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA to act on minutes of the previous meeting, […]
Learn MoreThe David S. Lynch Memorial Park was transformed from estate to park in 1943, But there is so much more history rooted in the park that dates back to the […]
Learn MoreThis virtual walking tour will explore an extensive area of Beverly’s Cove neighborhood, originally called Cove Village. The tour explores the transformation of the land from an agrarian village to […]
Learn MoreOur tale of Beverly’s long and varied manufacturing history continues in Made in Beverly Part 3. We have previously talked about several early industries and taken a walk along Park […]
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