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Eagle Rock, entrance to H. C. Frick Estate, 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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H. C. Frick residence, 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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Residence H. C. Frick, Beverly."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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Lodge of Eagle Rock, Beverly FarmsGuest house for "Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick. The lodge is on the corner of Hale and Thissell Streets.
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Entrance to Frederick Ames Estate, Beverly Farms, Mass.Frederick Ames Estate
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Haven Estate, Beverly FarmsEstate of Franklin Haven, 675 Hale Street, Prides Crossing
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Franklin Haven Estate, Beverly Farms, Mass.Estate of Franklin Haven, 675 Hale Street, Prides Crossing
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Dr. Franklin Dexter Estate, Beverly, Mass.Estate of Dr Franklin Dexter of Boston, Beverly, Mass, 345 Hale Street
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First Sunday School in America-BeverlyReputed to be the First Sunday School in America established by Joanna Prince (later Mrs. Joanna Everett) and Hannah Hill in this house, corner of Front and Davis Streets, in 1810
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First Parish in Beverly, Unitarian Church, built 1667, Beverly, Mass.First Parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meeting house (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
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Beverly, Mass. Unitarian Church which President Taft attendsFirst Parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meeting house (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
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First Church in Beverly, founded in 1667, Beverly, Mass.First Parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meetinghouse (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
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First church in Beverly (organized 1667), Beverly, Mass.First parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meeting house (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
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Old 1st Unitarian Church, Beverly, Mass.First Parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meeting house (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
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Baptist Church, Beverly, Mass.First Baptist Church, 221 Cabot Street. All of the church except the steeple was destroyed by fire August 26, 1975. The church was organized in 1800.
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Dedication of Honor Roll, Oct. 15, 1944Dedication of the Honor Roll in Beverly Farms Square, October 15, 1944. The buildings shown are the G.A.R. Hall to the left, Beverly Farms Fire Station in the center and Neighbors' Hall to the right. The G.A.R. Hall and Fire Station were demolished in the 1950's to make way for the present Fire/Police Station.
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Essex Bridge, Beverly, Mass.View of the old Essex Bridge, also known as the Salem - Beverly and the Beverly - Salem Bridge
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Beverly, Mass., Essex BridgeView of the old Essex Bridge, also known as the Salem-Beverly Bridge and the Beverly-Salem Bridge
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Cabot Street from the bridge, Beverly, Mass.View of the Beverly end of the Essex Bridge at the intersection of Cabot and Congress Streets
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Beverly Bridge, Salem, Mass.Old Essex Bridge, also known as the Beverly-Salem Bridge and the Salem Beverly Bridge
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Essex Bridge, Beverly, Mass.View of the old Essex Bridge, also known as the Beverly-Salem or Salem-Beverly Bridge
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The Endicott House, Broadway.Homes of Robert R. Endicott, 16 Broadway. Now the home for the School for Field Studies.
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Abraham Edwards School, Beverly, Mass.Abraham Edwards Elementary School, 45 Rantoul Street. The school was named for Abraham Edwards, who donated the land on which it stands. The school was dedicated October 19, 1913. The architect was John Ashton of Ashton and Huntress of Lawrence, Mass. and the general contractor was Louis H. McAloon of North Andover, Mass. The school was closed in June 2002.
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Burgess Point from Dane St. Beach, Beverly, Mass.Beverly harbor as seen from Dane Street Beach / Lyons Park
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The beach, Dane Street Park, Beverly, Mass.Beverly harbor as seen from Dane Street Beach / Lyons Park
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Rocks, Dane Street Beach, Beverly, Mass.View of Dane Street Beach from the north end
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Dane St. Beach, Beverly, Mass.View of Dane Street Beach from the north end
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Creed HouseWilliam J. Creed house, 17 East Corning Street. The house also houses Creed Catering.
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Beverly, Mass, the Cove SchoolCove Elementary School, Hale Street at Cross Street. The school was closed in February 1958 when the new Cove School was opened on Eisenhower Avenue.
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Cove Hill, Beverly, Mass."Cove Hill", home of Boston attorney, John G. King, 361 Hale Street. Property is now owned by Endicott College.
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First cotton factory in America, built in 1788"Washington's visit to the first cotton mill, October 30, 1789." The building was located on Dodge Street in North Beverly near the present North Beverly Fire Station.
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Common Lane, Prides CrossingCommon Lane looking north near Greenwood Avenue
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College Hall, Endicott Junior College, Beverly, Mass.College Hall, Endicott College, 376 Hale Street. Built as the summer home of William Amory Gardner of Boston.
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College Hall. Endicott Junior College. Beverly, Massachusetts.College Hall, Endicott College, 376 Hale Street. Built as the summer home of William Amory Gardner of Boston.
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Soldiers Monument, Beverly, Mass.Civil War Monument, Monument Square, Abbott Street. The monument was given by Post 89, G.A.R. and dedicated on October 13, 1882. The monument was purchased from the Hallowell Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine at a cost of $4,800. It is 36 feet tall with a 12 by 12 foot base.
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Soldiers Monument, Beverly, Mass.Civil War Monument, Monument Square, Abbott Street. The monument was given by Post 89, G.A.R. and dedicated on October 13, 1882. The monument was purchased from the Hallowell Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine at a cost of $4,800. It is 36 feet tall with a 12 by 12 foot base.
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Soldiers Monument, Beverly, Mass.Civil War Monument, Monument Square, Abbott Street. The monument was given by Post 89, G.A.R. and dedicated on October 13, 1882. The monument was purchased from the Hallowell Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine at a cost of $4,800. It is 36 feet tall with a 12 by 12 foot base.
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Beverly, Mass, Soldier's MonumentCivil War Monument, Monument Square, Abbott Street. The monument was given by Post 89, G.A.R. and dedicated on October 13, 1882. The monument was purchased from the Hallowell Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine at a cost of $4,800. It is 36 feet tall with a 12 by 12 foot base.
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Soldiers of the Civil War monument and Abbott Street, Beverly, Mass.Civil War Monument, Monument Square, Abbott Street. The monument was given by Post 89, G.A.R. and dedicated on October 13, 1882. The monument was purchased from the Hallowell Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine at a cost of $4,800. It is 36 feet tall with a 12 by 12 foot base.
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City Home, Beverly, Mass.City Home, 18 Cedar Street
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City Hall, Beverly, Mass.City Hall, 191 Cabot Street, as it appeared before the 4th floor was removed in the 1930's. City Hall was built as a private residence by Andrew Cabot in 1783, later owned by Capt. Moses Brown, who sold it to Israel Thorndike. Thorndike entertained Pres. James Monroe here. The Town bought the building in 1841 for a Town Hall.
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City Hall, Beverly, Mass.City Hall, 191 Cabot Street, as it appeared before the 4th floor was removed in the 1930's. City Hall was built as a private residence by Andrew Cabot in 1783, later owned by Capt. Moses Brown, who sold it to Israel Thorndike. Thorndike entertained Pres. James Monroe here. The Town bought the building in 1841 for a Town Hall.
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City Hall, Beverly, Mass.City Hall, 191 Cabot Street, as it appeared before the 4th floor was removed in the 1930's. City Hall was built as a private residence by Andrew Cabot in 1783, later owned by Capt. Moses Brown, who sold it to Israel Thorndike. Thorndike entertained Pres. James Monroe here. The Town bought the building in 1841 for a Town Hall.
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Hood's Cherry Hill Farm, No. Beverly, Mass.Aerial view of Cherry Hill Farm, 131 Conant Street in North Beverly. This was a demonstration dairy farm owned by H. P. Hood & Sons. The farm was closed and replaced by the Cherry Hill Industrial Park.
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Central Fire Station, Beverly, Mass.Central Fire Station, 15 Hale Street, Monument Square. The building was designed by Mr. Ober and opened in November 1885.
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Beverly, Mass., Central Fire StationCentral Fire Station, 15 Hale Street, Monument Square. The building was designed by Mr. Ober and opened in November 1885.
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Bow Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Washington Street
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Beverly, Mass. Cabot St.View of Cabot Street looking north from Franklin Street
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Cabot StreetView of Cabot Street looking north from 104 Cabot Street
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Cabot St. Beverly, Mass.Cabot Street looking south from Federal Street
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Cabot St., Beverly, Mass.Cabot Street looking north from West Dane Street
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Central Square, showing residential Prospect Hill in the distance, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street at Ellis Square
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First Church in Beverly (organized 1667), Beverly, Mass.First Parish Unitarian Church, 255 Cabot Street. The oldest parish in Beverly, established September 20, 1667. The present meetinghouse (built in 1770) was the third erected on this spot, and has been remodelled several times.
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Highland Avenue after a snowstorm
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Ellis Square, Beverly, MassachusettsView of Cabot Street looking north from Hale Street
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Cabot St., Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Hale Street toward Ellis Square
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Cabot St., from Central St., Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Abbott Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Abbott Street
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Catholic Church, Y.M.C.A., G.A.R. and Central Square. Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from 265 Cabot Street
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Cabot St., from Edwards St., Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Franklin Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Broadway
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Cabot StreetView of Cabot Street looking north from Franklin Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Bow Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass., showing First Church in Beverly, founded 1667, also the first Sunday school in AmericaView of Cabot Street looking south from St. Mary's Church
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Cabot St., looking west from Central St., Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Central Street
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Cabot Street (looking east) Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Thorndike Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Ellis Square
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Cabot St., Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Ellis Square
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking south from Ellis Square
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.Aerial view of Cabot Street looking north
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Ellis Square, Beverly, MassachusettsView of Cabot Street looking north from Hale Street
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Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.View of Cabot Street looking north from Broadway
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Broadway looking east from Rantoul Street
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Broadway looking east from Rantoul Street
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Broadway looking west from near Cabot Street
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Looking east up Broadway from the intersection of Rantoul Street
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Aerial view of Broadway looking west towards Ryal Side. Building at the bottom of the hill with the rounded roof is the old Eastern Railroad depot.
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Broadway looking west from near Cabot Street after a snow storm
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Broadway, Beverly, Mass.Broadway looking west from near Cabot Street
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Brimbal Avenue, Beverly, Mass.Title printed on card: Beimbal Avenue, Beverly, Mass.
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The wood drive near Montserrat Golf Club, Beverly, Mass.Boyles Street looking east
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B & M R. R. Station, Beverly, Mass.Boston and Maine Railroad, Beverly Station, Park Street. The station was designed by Bradford Lee Gilbert and opened in 1895.
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Old depot, Beverly, Mass.Eastern Railroad, aerial view of Beverly Station, Park Street. The view also shows River Street and the Bass River.
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Beverly, Mass., R. R. StationBoston and Maine Railroad, Beverly Station, Park Street. The station was designed by Bradford Lee Gilbert and opened in 1895.
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Boston and Maine Depot. Beverly, Mass.Boston and Maine Railroad, Beverly Station, Park Street. The station was designed by Bradford Lee Gilbert and opened in 1895.
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B & M Station, Beverly, Mass.Boston and Maine Railroad, Beverly Station, Park Street. Shows Boston bound train in the station. The station was designed by Bradford Lee Gilbert and opened in 1895.
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Beverly Savings Bank BuildingBeverly Savings Bank, 175 Cabot Street. This building is now incorporated into the rear of a larger structure housing the Warren Five Cents Savings Bank, at the intersection of Thorndike and Cabot Streets. This building also once housed the Beverly National Bank.
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Beverly PlazaBeverly Plaza, Dodge Street, North Beverly
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U. S. M. A. A. Ball Room, Beverly, Mass.Ball Room of the United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association Clubhouse, now Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, 134 McKay Street
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U. S. M. A. A. Tennis courts, Beverly, Mass.Tennis courts at the United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association, now Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, 134 McKay Street
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United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association, Beverly, Mass.Clubhouse for the United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association, now the Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, 134 McKay Street
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United Shoe Athletic Association, Beverly, Mass.Clubhouse for United Shoe Athletic Association, now Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, 134 McKay Street
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Lover's Lane, Beverly FarmsBeach Street, Beverly Farms, looking north from West Street
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Beverly, Mass. Burgess Point, view from Hospital Point LightFrom from Bay View Avenue looking west toward David S. Lynch Memorial Park
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View from Hospital Point, Beverly, Mass.From from Bay View Avenue looking west toward David S. Lynch Memorial Park
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Beverly, Mass., United Shoe Machine Co's Plant, general viewUnited Shoe Machinery Co. building, 181 Elliott Street. The buildings are concrete structures constructed between 1903 and 1906. This view is from Cabot Street looking across the field that is now Balch Playground.
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The Balch HouseJohn Balch house, 448 Cabot Street, the oldest structure in Beverly
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Old Balch House, built 1639, Beverly, Mass.The John Balch House, 448 Cabot Street, built by John Balch in the 1630's. It is the oldest structure in Beverly.
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Old Balch House, oldest house in Beverly, Mass.John Balch House, 448 Cabot Street. Built by John Balch in the 1630's, it is the oldest structure in Beverly.