Lynch Park Scavenger Hunt
Lynch Park 55 Ober St, Beverly, MA, United StatesNEW for April school vacation week this year! If you loved our Independence Park Scavenger Hunt you'll love this one even more! More space to roam and much more to […]
NEW for April school vacation week this year! If you loved our Independence Park Scavenger Hunt you'll love this one even more! More space to roam and much more to […]
This tour of the Cummings Center and the history of the United Shoe Machinery Company picks up where our first Cummings Center tour left off. A general overview and review […]
Come walk the Planters’ Path with Historic Beverly. Learn about those who walked the path, the impact the colonists and later residents had on their environment and the effects we […]
Are you interested in Beverly’s Revolutionary era maritime history? Then this is the tour for you! Join us as we journey through Beverly to visit the homes and businesses of […]
Join the Beverly Bike Committee for a relaxed-pace bike tour that explores President Taft’s time in Beverly, and the beautiful sights of the Gold Coast. This 60-minute tour covers 7 […]
Born and raised in Beverly, Massachusetts, Kristin Elliott of Morristown, New Jersey, has published a memoir of her childhood in the late 1940s, 50s and early 60s, when the oceanfront […]
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 […]
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 […]