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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
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Hospital Point, Beverly, Mass.View of Hospital Point from Patch's Beach looking west
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Hospital Point - Beverly, Mass.Easterly side of Hospital Point from the ocean. There is a handwritten date on the card Oct. 14, 1906.
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Hospital, Beverly, Mass.Old Beverly Hospital on Central Street
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Hospital, Beverly, Mass.Old Beverly Hospital on Central Street
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Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street
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Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street
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Beverly, Mass., Beverly HospitalBeverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street
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New hospital, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street
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Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street
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The Hospital, Beverly, Mass.Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street
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High School, Beverly, Mass.Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. The High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then in June 1965, to 100 Sohier Road. The building then became Briscoe Junior High School, North Shore Community College and then, Ocean View. The building was designed by J. Foster Ober and dedicated in January 1875.
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High School, Beverly, Mass.Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. The High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then in June 1965 to 100 Sohier Road. The building then became Briscoe Junior High School, North Shore Community College and then, Ocean View assisted living. The building was designed by J. Foster Ober and dedicated in January 1875.
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High School, Beverly, Mass.Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. The High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then to 100 Sohier Road. The building then became Briscoe Junior High School, North Shore Community College, and Ocean View assisted living. The building was designed by J. Foster Ober and dedicated in January 1875.
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High School, Beverly, Mass.Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. The High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then to 100 Sohier Road. The building became Briscoe Junior High School, then North Shore Community College, then Ocean View assisted living. The building was designed by J. Foster Ober and dedicated in January 1875.
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Beverly High School, south front, Beverly, Mass.View of Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. Beverly High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then in June 1965 to 100 Sohier Road. After the High School, the building became Briscoe Junior High School, North Shore Community College, and now, Ocean View assisted living. The building was designed by J. Foster Ober and dedicated in January, 1875.
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High school, Beverly, Mass.Beverly High School, 7 Sohier Road. Built in 1923, the High School moved to a new building at 100 Sohier Road in June 1965. The building is now Briscoe Middle School.
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A. Shuman residence from President Taft's veranda, Beverly, Mass."Hetmere" the summer residence of Abraham Shuman of Boston, Woodbury Street overlooking Woodbury Beach
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A. Shuman Estate, Beverly, Mass."Hetmere" the summer residence of Abraham Shuman of Boston, Woodbury Street overlooking Woodbury Beach
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Hardie School, Beverly, Mass.Hardie Elementary School, 23 Essex Street, later rented to North Shore Community College. It was rented to Montserrat College in 1993 and then sold to them in 1999. The school was named after Samuel Hardie, an early Beverly schoolmaster.
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Hardie School, Beverly, Mass.Hardie Elementary School, 23 Essex Street, later rented to North Shore Community College. It was rented to Montserrat College in 1993 and then sold to them in 1999. The school was named after Samuel Hardie, an early Beverly schoolmaster.
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Hardy [sic] School, Beverly, Mass.Hardie Elementary School, 23 Essex Street, later rented to North Shore Community College. It was rented to Montserrat College in 1993 and then sold to them in 1999. The school was named after Samuel Hardie, an early Beverly schoolmaster.
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Beverly, Mass., Hardie School, front viewHardie Elementary School, 23 Essex Street, later rented to North Shore Community College. It was rented to Montserrat College in 1993 and then sold to them in 1999. The school was named after Samuel Hardie, an early Beverly schoolmaster.
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Historic elm, Hale Street, Beverly, Mass.Old elm tree on the edge of Beverly Common on Hale Street. This view is Hale Street looking west from Dane Street.
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Historic elm, Hale Street, Beverly, Mass.Old elm tree on the edge of Beverly Common on Hale Street. This view is Hale Street looking west from Dane Street.
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Hale St., Beverly, Mass.Hale Street after a snow storm, looking east from Ocean Street
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Old elm, corner Hale & Dane Streets, Beverly, Mass.Old elm tree on the edge of Beverly Common on Hale Street. This view is Hale Street looking west from Dane Street.
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Hale St., Beverly, Mass.Hale Street looking east from Monument Square
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Hale St., Beverly, Mass.Hale Street looking east from Ocean Street
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Corner Hale and Hart Sts., Beverly FarmsIntersection of Hale and Hart Streets, with the Beverly Farms (now North Shore) Baptist Church
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Pump Cottage, Beverly FarmsIntersect of Hale and Hart Streets, Beverly Farms
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Beverly Farms Square, Mass.Hale Street looking east toward Beverly Farms center. In the background is the G.A.R. Hall on the left and fire station on the right center of the picture.
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Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.Hale Street looking west near 675 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Hale Street (looking east) Beverly Farms, Mass.Hale Street looking west near 675 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Hale Street near the Frick EstateHale Street looking west from in front of the Frick Estate, Prides Crossing
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Hale Street in front of Frick EstateHale Street looking west from Thissell Street in front of the Frick Estate, Prides Crossing
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Mingo Beach Hill drive, Beverly, Mass.Hale Street looking west near Mingo Beach
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Mingo Beach hill, Beverly, Mass.Hale Street looking east near Mingo Beach
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Road to Beverly Farms, Beverly, Mass.Hale Street looking west near Mingo Beach
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Mingo Beach Hill, Beverly, Mass.Hale Street at Mingo Beach looking west
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Hale Street, Beverly, Mass.Hale Street looking west from Dane Street
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Historic elm, Hale Street, Beverly, Mass.Old elm tree on the edge of Beverly Common on Hale Street. This view is Hale Street looking west from Dane Street.
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Gordon Dexter Estate, Beverly FarmsEntrance to the estate of Gordon Dexter of Boston, 675 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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George Lee Estate, Beverly, Mass.Home of George Lee of Brookline, 908 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
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Private landing for President TaftThe private landing used by President Taft and his family when they used the Presidential Yacht on the estate of Robert and Marie Evans(now Lynch Park), Taft rented the Stetson cottage, the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910.
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G.A.R. Hall, Beverly, Mass.G.A.R. Hall located at 254 Cabot Street. The building was moved in the 1940's to 8 Dane Street.
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Gardens of the H. C. Frick Estate, Prides Crossing, Mass.Gardens at "Eagle Rock", estate of Henry Clay Frick, 453 Hale Street, Prides Crossing
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H. C. Frick Residence, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass."Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.
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H. C. Frick Residence, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass."Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.
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H. C. Frick's Residence, Beverly, Mass."Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.
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H. C. Frick estate (east side), Prides Crossing, Mass."Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.
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"Eagle Rock""Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.