Beverly, Massachusetts

John Cabot House

A late-Georgian/Federal brick mansion built in 1781 by shipowner John Cabot, Beverly’s first brick residence, showcasing historic woodwork and period interiors.

John Cabot House

Phone: (978) 922-1186 (Historic Beverly)

Historic Beverly official site

John Balch House

A circa 1636 First Period wood-framed home, one of America’s oldest surviving houses, embodying early colonial architecture.

Balch House

Phone: (978) 922-1186

Historic Beverly official site

Oliver Wendell Holmes House

Victorian wood-frame summer residence of Supreme Court Justice Holmes Jr., built ~1880—an intact backdrop to his literary and civic legacy.

Oliver Wendell Holmes House

Private residence (no phone)

NPS Landmark info

Beverly Powder House

Built in 1809, this rare Federal-period octagonal brick powder magazine served the War of 1812 militia and remains Beverly’s only municipal structure of its era.

Beverly Powder House

No public phone

Wikipedia entry

U.S. Post Office–Beverly Main

A 1910 sandstone Classical/Colonial Revival structure by James Knox Taylor, featuring a Doric-column portico and terrazzo lobby, still serving the public.

Beverly Main Post Office

Phone: (978) 922‑8856

Wikipedia entry

Larcom Theatre

Built in 1912 and named for poet Lucy Larcom, this 600-seat theatre was restored in the 1980s and continues to host live performances.

Larcom Theatre

Phone: (978) 232‑7200

thelarcom.org

Hospital Point Range Front Light

This white brick 45 ft lighthouse, built in 1871 as part of a pair marking Salem Harbor, served maritime navigation and features Queen Anne keeper’s house.

Hospital Point Light

No public phone (USCG site)

Wikipedia entry

Long Hill

A 114-acre estate featuring Robert Morris Copeland–designed Italianate gardens, woodlands, and conservation areas—recently added to the National Register.

Long Hill

Phone: (978) 666‑7584

The Trustees

Hale Farm

Historic 18th‑century farm & gardens with original outbuildings, reflecting rural Beverly’s agricultural heritage.

Hale Farm

Phone: (978) 922‑1186

Historic Beverly

Balch House

Circa 1679 First Period house, one of the nation’s oldest, exhibiting early colonial timber framing and Historic Beverly’s preservation efforts.

Balch House

Phone: (978) 922‑1186

Historic Beverly

Cabot Street Historic District

Downtown Beverly core featuring a range of 18th–20th‑century commercial façade styles in masonry and wood, anchored by heritage landmarks.

Cabot Street

No public phone

Historic Beverly info

Lynch Park (David S. Lynch Memorial Park)

Formal seaside gardens and stone seawalls on the former Evans Estate, early 20th‑century landscape design once used by President Taft.

Lynch Park

Phone: (978) 921‑6060

City of Beverly

Highrock Church / North Shore Baptist

Striking 19th‑century church with distinctive massing and stained glass, exemplifying ecclesiastical masonry craftsmanship.

Highrock Church

Phone: (978) 921‑6737

Official site

Patch Reef Park & Beach

A public saltwater swimming area with breakwaters and early-20th-century oceanfront masonry terraces.

Patch Beach

Phone: (978) 231‑4016

City Parks Dept

West Beach

Scenic sandy cove with coastal erosion control features and period bathhouse, reflecting early civic beach architecture.

West Beach

Phone: (978) 231‑4016

City Parks Dept

Sandy Point & Marina

Historic harbor edge site with piers, slips, and masonry revetments—key to Beverly’s maritime trade roots.

Sandy Point

No public phone

City Marina

Hospital Point Lighthouse Mansion

Queen Anne–style keeper’s house adjacent to the Front Light station, now privately maintained.

Hospital Point Mansion

Private property (no phone)

Wikipedia entry

Beverly Depot–Odell Park Historic District

District centered around historic 1912 train depot, sandstone Post Office, early-20th-century public space and civic infrastructure.

Depot District

No direct phone

Historic Registry

Navenby Park

Small neighborhood park laid out in early 20th-century landscape style, reflecting civic recreational planning trends.

Navenby Park

Phone: (978) 921‑6060

City Parks Dept

Cabot Theatre site (former)

Early-20th-century vaudeville-era cinema (now repurposed), illustrating adaptive reuse in downtown heritage zone.

Historic Cabot Theatre area

No phone

Historic Beverly

Beverly City Hall

1913 Classical Revival civic building on Cabot Street, embodying municipal government architecture of the early 20th century.

Beverly City Hall

Phone: (978) 921‑6000

City of Beverly official

North Shore Music Theatre

Opened 1955, this regional theatre features mid-century modernist design, steel‑and‑glass auditorium, and specialized stage house.

North Shore Music Theatre

Phone: (978) 232‑7200

northshoremt.org

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