Live! “The Story of the Revolution” in Beverly Exhibit Tour
We are going LIVE on Facebook for a 30-minute guided tour of our current exhibit, “The Story of the Revolution” in Beverly. Join exhibit curator Abby Battis as she walks […]
Learn MoreWe are going LIVE on Facebook for a 30-minute guided tour of our current exhibit, “The Story of the Revolution” in Beverly. Join exhibit curator Abby Battis as she walks […]
Learn MoreWhat happened if you got sick at sea during the eighteenth century? Come and learn about medicine chests that were kept aboard ships and how they were used. This 15 […]
Learn MoreWhy did the founding fathers think that July 2nd, would be the day we celebrated American Independence? Stop by for this 15 minute talk to find out! Free with admission
Learn MoreWhat exactly is a brown bess musket? Stop by to learn a little about the history of muskets and to see a real one carried during the American Revolution. This […]
Learn MoreEveryone knows the story of Lexington and Concord, but did you know that the first naval engagement of the American Revolution took place right off of Beverly’s Coast? Come learn […]
Learn MoreJoin us to celebrate the opening of our newest exhibit. In 1898, Henry Cabot Lodge published his book, “The Story of the Revolution” in which he tells the history of […]
Learn MoreNew date TBA Join Associate Director for Collections, Abby Battis, for a gallery discussion of our newest exhibit “The Story of the Revolution”. You will hear about the behind the […]
Learn MoreMoses Brown was a successful Beverly merchant and captain in the Revolutionary War who engaged in several business ventures here in Beverly. Find out more as we explore him in […]
Learn MoreTicket sales have ended. We are looking forward to welcoming ticket holders this Tuesday at 6:00 pm! Join us in historic Memorial Hall for a very special event. Enjoy a […]
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