Beverly Postcard Collection
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Beverly Postcard Collection
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Historic postcards of Beverly, Masschusetts.
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Institution: Beverly Public Library
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H. M. Sears residence, BeverlyThe estate of Herbert M. Sears of Boston, 400 Hale Street, Prides Crossing. Now Reynolds Hall of Endicott College
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Seabury House, Beverly Farms, Mass.Home of Frank Seabury, 6 Hart Street, Beverly Farms
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W. G. Saltonstall's residence, Beverly, Mass.Estate of William G Saltonstall of Boston, Hale Street east of Chapman's Corner
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Bates Park, Beverly, Mass.This picture is of Salter's Point taken from across the Bass River at Gillis Park, not Bates Park, which is farther west. Salter's Point was named for the colonial era salt works located there.
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On the North River bank, Beverly, Mass.This picture is of Salter's Point taken from across the Bass River at Gillis Park, the river is the Bass River. Salter's Point was named for the colonial era salt works located there.
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Ryal Side, Beverly, Mass.View down the Danvers River with Obear Park in the left background
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Beverly, Mass., Ryal SideView of Ryal Side from Obear Park
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Reynolds Hall, Endicott Junior College, Beverly, Mass.The former estate of Herbert M. Sears of Boston, 400 Hale Street, Prides Crossing; now Reynolds Hall of Endicott College
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Old Ray House, corner of Cabot and Edwards Sts.Old Ray House
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Fishing off the Wharf, Beverly, Mass.Fishing off the Essex (Beverly/Salem) Bridge
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Beverly, Mass., Prospect SchoolThe Prospect Elementary School, Pickett Street at the corner of Odell Avenue. The school has been demolished.
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Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass.Boston and Maine Railroad, Prides Station, 594 Hale Street, Prides Crossing
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New Post Office, Beverly, Mass.United States Post Office, 151 Rantoul Street. The building was designed by James Knox Taylor.
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Pitch Pine Hall, Beverly FarmsHome of Otis F. Luke of Brookline, 12 Hemlock Street, Beverly Farms
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The Luke House, Beverly Farms, Mass.Home of Otis F. Luke of Brookline, 12 Hemlock Street, Beverly Farms
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"Pitch Pine Hall", Beverly Farms, Mass.Home of Otis F. Luke of Brookline, 12 Hemlock Street, Beverly Farms
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Dudley L. Pickman Gardens, Beverly, Mass.Gardens of Dudley L. Pickman estate, 213 Hale Street
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New summer home of President Taft, Beverly, Mass."Hand colored"-verso post card.;In 1911 and 1912 President William Howard Taft rented "Parramatta" from Mrs. Henry W. Peabody as the Summer White House. Located atop the hill on Corning Street between Pearl Street and Sylvan Road, the home is now an apartment building.
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"Parramatta" Montserrat, Beverly, Mass. summer home of President TaftIn 1911 and 1912 President William Howard Taft rented "Parramatta" from Mrs. Henry W. Peabody as the Summer White House. Located atop the hill on Corning Street between Pearl Street and Sylvan Road, the home is now an apartment building.
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Beverly, Mass. President Taft's Summer HomeIn 1911 and 1912 President William Howard Taft rented "Parramatta" from Mrs. Henry W. Peabody as the Summer White House. Located atop the hill on Corning Street between Pearl Street and Sylvan Road, the home is now an apartment building.
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Entrance to Swift-Moore Estates, Beverly"Swiftmoore", the estate of Mrs. Edwin C. Moore, Paine Avenue, Prides Crossing
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Home of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Beverly Farms, Mass.The summer home of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Associate Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 868 Hale Street, Beverly Farms. Mocking Manchester residents who referred to their town as "Manchester-by-the-Sea", Holmes had his stationary printed with the return address "Beverly-by-the-Depot". The home is now privately owned.
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Beverly Farms, Mass., home of Oliver Wendell HolmesThe summer home of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Associate Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 868 Hale Street, Beverly Farms. Mocking Manchester residents who referred to their town as "Manchester-by-the-Sea", Holmes had his stationary printed with the return address "Beverly-by-the-Depot". The home is now privately owned.
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Home of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Beverly Farms, Mass.The summer home of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Associate Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 868 Hale Street, Beverly Farms. Mocking Manchester residents who referred to their town as "Manchester-by-the-Sea", Holmes had his stationary printed with the return address "Beverly-by-the-Depot". The home is now privately owned.
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O. W. Holmes House, Beverly FarmsThe summer home of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Associate Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 868 Hale Street, Beverly Farms. Mocking Manchester residents who referred to their town as "Manchester-by-the-Sea", Holmes had his stationary printed with the return address "Beverly-by-the-Depot". The home is now privately owned.
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Oliver Ames Residence, Prides, Mass.Residence of Oliver Ames, 421 Hale Street
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Old Ladies Home, Abbott St., Beverly, Mass.Old Ladies Home, 78 Lothrop Street. The Home is now named Girdler House.
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Old Dexter House, BeverlyWilliam Haskell House, also known as the Old Dexter House, 680 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Old Dexter House, 1689, Beverly Farms, Mass.William Haskell House, also known as the Old Dexter House, 680 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Odd Fellows' Hall and Post Office, Beverly, Mass.Odd Fellows' Building, 188 Cabot Street
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Odd Fellows' Building, Beverly, Mass.Odd Fellows' Building, 188 Cabot Street
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Ober Street at Hale StreetOber Street looking east from Hale Street
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Neptune and Ober Streets, Beverly, Mass.The intersection of Neptune and Ober Streets in front of Lynch Park
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North Shore Music-TheatreNorth Shore Music Theatre, 62 Dunham Road
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Music Theatre Tent, Beverly, MassachusettsNorth Shore Music Theatre, 62 Dunham Road
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Baptist Church, Beverly Farms, Mass.Beverly Farms Baptist Church, now North Shore Community Baptist Church, 9 Hart Street, Beverly Farms. The church was organized in 1834.
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Monument Square, Beverly, Mass.Monument Square looking toward Abbott Street
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Beverly, Mass., Montserrat Golf ClubMontserrat Golf Clubhouse, 67 Boyles Street
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Old Montier HouseHome of Francis Montier, cabinetmaker, located at the corner of Hale and Ocean Streets
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Mill Street, Beverly, Mass.Mill Street looking east
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T. M. McKee Estate, Beverly FarmsThomas M. McKee Estate, 686 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Beverly, Mass., the Winslow SchoolThe Mckay Elementary School, 131 McKay Street. Although originally intended to be called the Winslow School, after Sidney Winslow, the owner of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation, the school was named McKay School. The school, designed by the firm of Cooper & Bailey, was completed in May 1907. The third floor was later taken off the building.
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President Taft's Executive Offices, Beverly, Mass.President William Howard Taft's Executive Office, 2nd floor, 240 Cabot Street. The building was destroyed by fire August 10, 1954.
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Mason Block. Beverly, Mass.Executive office for President William Howard Taft, 240 Cabot Street, when the summer White House was in Beverly. The building was destroyed by fire August 10, 1954. For one year, the office was located on Lothrop Street.
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The Magee residence, BeverlyHome of Harriet Magee, 27 Ober Street, Beverly Cove
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Dane Street Beach and Lyons ParkDane Street and Percy F. Lyons Park, showing the old bathing pavilion
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Dane Street Beach, Beverly, Mass.Oceanside park, now Percy F. Lyons Park, on Lothrop Street at Dane Street. The bath pavilion was destroyed by fire.
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Bath pavilion, Dane Street Beach, Beverly, Mass.Oceanside park, now Percy F. Lyons Park, on Lothrop Street at Dane Street. The bath pavilion was destroyed by fire.
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Ocean Side Park, Beverly, Mass.Oceanside park, now Percy F Lyons Park, on Lothrop Street at Dane Street
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Oceanside Park-General view from shore drive, Beverly, Mass.Oceanside park, now Percy F Lyons Park, on Lothrop Street at Dane Street
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Oceanside Park from Dane Street Beach, Beverly, Mass.Oceanside park, now Percy F Lyons Park, on Lothrop Street at Dane Street
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Entrance to President Taft's summer home, Beverly, Mass.Entrance the estate of Robert and Marie Evans who rented President Taft the Stetson Cottage as the Summer White House for the years 1909 and 1910. Now David S. Lynch Memorial Park, 55 Ober Street.
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Woodbury's Point, Beverly, Mass.; where President Taft is spending the summerView from the Evans Estate towards Hospital Point
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Lucy Larcom's birthplace-Beverly Mass.Birthplace of Lucy Larcom, poet and protege of Walt Whitman. Lucy worked in the Lowell Mills in her younger life and was instrumental in the publishing of the Lowell Offering, a magazine produced by the mill girls.
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Beverly Shore, Mass.View of the Lothrop Street shore
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Beverly, Mass., Lothrop St.Lothrop Street looking north from Independence Park
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The Willows from Dane Street, Beverly, Mass.Lothrop Street looking north from Dane Street
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Lothrop Street, Beverly, Mass.Lothrop Street looking north from Washington Street
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Longworth Cottage, Beverly, Mass.Summer home of Susan W. Longworth of Cincinnati and Rep. Nicholas Longworth and his wife, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Located at 353 Hale Street.
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Residence of Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt Longworth, Beverly, Mass.Summer home of Susan W. Longworth of Cincinnati and Rep. Nicholas Longworth and his wife, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Located at 353 Hale Street.
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Beverly Public Library, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex Street. The library was designed by the architectural firm of Cass Gilbert. The Library was opened in 1913 and remodelled in 1993. Prior to this, the Library was housed in City Hall.
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Beverly Public Library, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex Street. The building was designed by the firm of Cass Gilbert. The building was opened in 1913 and remodelled in 1993. Prior to this, the Library was housed in City Hall.
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Public Library, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex Street. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Cass Gilbert. The building opened in 1913 and was remodelled in 1993. Prior to this, the Library was housed in City Hall.
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Public Library, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex Street. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Cass Gilbert and opened in 1913. The building was remodelled in 1993. Prior to this, the Library was housed in City Hall.
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Public Library, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex Street. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Cass Gilbert. The Library was opened in 1913 and remodelled in 1993. Prior to this, the Library was housed in City Hall.
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Beverly Public Library, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex Street. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Cass Gilbert and opened in 1913. The building was expanded in 1993. Prior to this building, the Library was housed in City Hall.
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The Leiter residence, Beverly, Mass.The residence of Joseph Leiter of Chicago, 45 West Street, Beverly Farms. Leiter was a Chicago businessman, son of Levi Leiter, co-founder of the Marshall Field department stores. Joseph Lieter's sister, Mary, married Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India.
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Kittredge House, site now occupied by Mason Block, Beverly, Mass.Kittredge House, 240 Cabot Street, later the site of the Mason Block which housed the President Taft's Office from 1909-1912. The Mason Block burned August 10, 1954 and is now the site of the Beverly National Bank.
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Kittredge & Baker Houses, Federal and Cabot StreetsKittredge House, 240 Cabot Street, later the site of the Mason Block which housed the President Taft's Office from 1909-1912. The Mason Block burned August 10, 1954 and is now the site of the Beverly National Bank.
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31 Front St., Beverly, Mass.Kinsman House, 31 Front Street
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Beverly, Mass., Jubilee Yacht ClubView of Jubilee Yacht Club and Beverly Harbor
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The Phillips Estate, BeverlyThe John C. Phillips house at Moraine Farm, Cabot Street. The second and third floors of this house have been removed.
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Beverly, Mass. Beverly Historical Society BuildingThe John Cabot House, 117 Cabot Street, headquarters of the Beverly Historical Society. The building was the home of John Cabot from 1781 to 1802, then it was headquarters for the Beverly National Bank from 1802 to 1868. In 1891, it became the headquarters of the Beverly Historical Society.
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Historical Society Building, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Historical Society, John Cabot House, 117 Cabot Street. Headquarters of the Beverly Historical Society, the home was built by John Cabot in 1781, it became headquarters of the Beverly National Bank from 1802 to 1868. In 1891, it became the headquarters of the Beverly Historical Society.
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Dr. Jackson Estate, Beverly FarmsThe home of Dr. James Marsh Jackson of Boston, 797 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Lynch Park, Beverly, MassachusettsItalian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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Colonnade in the Rose Garden, David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass.Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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Lillies in their glory, David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass.Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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Beautiful garden by the sea, David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass.Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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Italian Garden - Evans Estate, Beverly, Mass.Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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Lynch Park, Beverly, Mass.Italian Garden at David S. Lynch Memorial Park. Mrs. Marie Evans had the gardens constructed on her estate in 1910 after she removed the home which she rented to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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Independence Park, looking north, Beverly, Mass., Marine ParkOriginally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Beverly, Mass., Marine ParkOriginally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Queen Park, Beverly, Mass.Originally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Beverly, Mass., Queen ParkOriginally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Queen Park, Beverly, Mass.Originally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Independence Park BeachOriginally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Beverly, Mass., Lothrop St.Originally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Queen Park, Beverly, Mass.Originally called Queen Park, now called Independence Park. Located on Lothrop Street, between Wilson Avenue and Central Street. At 6 pm on July 17, 1776, Col. John Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to the 14th Continental Regiment camped here to protect the port of Beverly.
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Tennis court, S. E. Hutchinson Estate, Beverly FarmsTennis courts at the estate of Sydney E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia, 97 West Street, Beverly Farms
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S. E. Hutchinson Estate, Beverly FarmsThe estate of Sydney E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia, 97 West Street, Beverly Farms
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Route 128 at Exit 9, directly opposite the North Shore Music TheaterHoward Johnson's restaurant, Route 128 northbound
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Hospital Point Light, Beverly, Mass.Built in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District
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Hospital Point Light (Salem Bay) Mass.Built in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District
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Hospital Point Light, Beverly, Mass.Built in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District
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Hospital Point and Lighthouse"HOSPITAL POINT AND LIGHTHOUSE. Beverly Harbor, Beverly, Mass. Built in 1871, the Lighthouse sends a friendly signal and a welcome to the Birthplace of the American Navy. A fine point to view harbor islands, fishing and summer sailboat races."- verso of post card. The keeper's house is the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District.
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Hospital Point, Beverly, Mass.Built in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District
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Hospital Point Light House, Beverly, Mass.Built in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District
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Beverly, Mass., Hospital Point LighthouseBuilt in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District
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Lighthouse at Hospital Point, Beverly, Mass.Built in 1871, the keeper's house is now the official residence of the Commandant of the First Coast Guard District