Spotlight: Cabot House Bank Room
When Beverly Bank purchased this house from merchant John Cabot in 1802, it had been a residence. With the opening of the banking rooms, the house was used for both […]
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When Beverly Bank purchased this house from merchant John Cabot in 1802, it had been a residence. With the opening of the banking rooms, the house was used for both […]
Learn MoreLucy Larcom is one of the most notable Beverly residents and her history is one filled with poetry, literature, and teaching as well as being a Lowell mill girl. This […]
Learn MoreThis brand new Historic House Spotlight will focus on the acreage of land upon which Hale Farm sits. We will take a look at how the land was used and […]
Learn MoreAn ornate and intricate snapshot of family history as well as craftsmanship, the Balch tall clock is displayed at the Cabot House and is a fascinating piece to explore! Free […]
Learn MoreSix 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 […]
Learn MoreSpring Open Houses It’s opening day for the Balch House and Hale Farm. Free admission at all sites Hands-on history at Cabot “Division: the Crisis of the Commonwealth in Beverly’s […]
Learn MoreJoin us for a fun afternoon walking tour of Robert Rantoul’s Beverly. During this 1.5 mile walking tour we will explore the life, times, and places that were relevant to […]
Learn MoreIf you’ve ever passed by Broadway and wondered about the ornate properties along the street, join us for the Broadway virtual walking tour. We’ll be discussing the history of the […]
Learn MoreLucy Larcom is one of the most notable Beverly residents and her history is one filled with poetry, literature, and teaching as well as being a Lowell mill girl. This […]
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