Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly, Massachusetts Location in Essex County and the state of Massachusetts.

Beverly, Massachusetts is positioned in the US Beverly, Massachusetts - Beverly, Massachusetts Website City of Beverly Official Web Site Beverly is a town/city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.

A resort, residentiary, and manufacturing improve on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly includes Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing.

Beverly is a rival of Marblehead for the title of being the place of birth of the U.S.

The town/city name is also the origin for the town/city of Beverly Hills, in Los Angeles County, California.

Because of theological differences with Governor John Endecott, Beverly would be set off and officially incorporated in 1668, when it was titled "Beverley" after Beverley, the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Surviving from the settlement's early history is the Balch House, built, as stated to dendrochronological testing performed in 2006, about 1679. It was outfitted at Glover's Wharf and first sailed from Beverly Harbor on September 5, 1775.

For this reason Beverly calls itself the "Birthplace of America's Navy" a claim disputed by other towns, including close-by Marblehead.

Beverly has also been called the "birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution," as the site of the first cotton foundry in America (1787), and biggest cotton foundry of its time.

Beverly was incorporated as a town/city in 1894.

In 1902, the United Shoe Machinery Corporation assembled a quarter-mile stretch of factory buildings in Beverly.

Parker Brothers, manufacturers of Monopoly and other games, has offices in Beverly.

Maria Evans in Beverly.

In the summers of 1909 and 1910, he lived in a home positioned at what is now the site of the Italian Garden in Lynch Park, the city's principal enhance park, and in 1911 and 1912 he rented a different home a mile away, "Parramatta", from Mrs.

Robert Peabody. Beverly Hills, California, was titled in 1907 after Beverly Farms in Beverly because Taft vacationed there. Beverly has a former Nike missile site on L.

Henderson Road, immediately east of the Beverly Municipal Airport.

It is now used by Beverly as a storage site and is under the scrutiny of many surroundingal organizations, as it and the encircling areas such as Casco Chemical have polluted the groundwater, which could be potentially hazardous to the close-by Wenham Lake waterworks.

Beverly Harbor c.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 22.6 square miles (58.5 km2), of which 15.1 square miles (39.1 km2) is territory and 7.5 square miles (19.4 km2), or 33.19%, is water. Beverly is positioned on the North Shore, the name given to communities north of Boston along Massachusetts Bay.

From Woodbury Point westward lies Beverly Harbor, which lies at the mouth of the Danvers River.

Beverly is home to a several parks, five beaches, the Beverly Golf & Tennis Club (est.

1910) and two yacht clubs, Jubilee Yacht Club in Beverly Harbor and Bass Haven Yacht Club along the Bass River.

The Veterans Memorial Bridge, looking toward Beverly from Salem Besides Massachusetts Bay to the south, Beverly is bordered by Manchester-by-the-Sea to the east, Wenham to the north, Danvers to the west and Salem to the south.

Beverly and Salem are separated by the Danvers River and Beverly Harbor, with three bridges, the Veterans Memorial Bridge (former locale of the historic Essex Bridge), the MBTA barns bridge, and the Kernwood Bridge, connecting the two cities.

Beverly's town/city center lies 2 miles (3 km) north of Salem's, and is 14 miles (23 km) west-southwest of Gloucester and 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Boston.

Route 128, the chief circumferential highway of the Boston area, crosses Beverly from east to west and joins the town/city to Interstate 95 and U.S.

Route 1 - A passes through Beverly from south to north, along chief streets in downtown Beverly.

The town/city is also the end of four different state routes: Route 22, which heads northeast from Route 1 - A; Route 62, which heads west from Route 127; Route 97, which parts with Route 1 - A northwest of downtown before heading north; and Route 127 which heads east from Route 22.

Beverly is the site of the split between the separate lines of the Newburyport/Rockport Line of the MBTA Commuter Rail, which provides service to Boston's North Station.

South of the junction lies Beverly Depot near downtown, which is accessible along both lines.

Along the Newburyport portion of the line is the North Beverly stop, just south of the Wenham town line.

Along the Rockport portion of the line are three stops, Montserrat, Prides Crossing and Beverly Farms.

Additionally, MBTA Bus serves the town/city with Route 451, with service to downtown Beverly and Salem from the North Beverly station.

A small-town bus route called the Beverly Shoppers Shuttle serves downtown and Beverly, and is contracted through the Cape Ann Transportation Authority.

Beverly is home to Beverly Municipal Airport, though parts of the airfield itself lie inside Danvers, as well as a very small portion of the north runway in Wenham.

View of the Beach at Beverly, Massachusetts, 1860, John Frederick Kensett The town/city has five K-5 elementary schools: Ayers Ryal Side, Centerville, Cove, Hannah, and North Beverly.

The city's other middle school, Memorial Middle School, is now Recovery High School, an alternative school to help high school students who are overcoming addiction to drugs or alcohol.

Beverly Public Library 32 Essex Street Beverly, Massachusetts Beverly is home to a several private schools, including New England Academy, Harborlight-Stoneridge Montessori School, Kindercare Learning Center, Beverly School for the Deaf, Saints Academy, the Bright Horizons School, The Waring School, Glen Urquhart School, and Shore Country Day, and a several others.

Beverly High School is a undertaking 9 12 enhance high school positioned in Beverly.

Northshore Academy offers an alternative high school provision in Beverly.

Beverly is also home of Montserrat College of Art, a private four-year visual arts college.

Beverly Hospital - Serving the community's community needs since 1888.

The Beverly Cotton Manufactory site, the first cotton foundry in America.

The monument sits in North Beverly next to the Veterans Memorial and North Beverly fire station.

Harry Ballfield, home of the Beverly Little League first and earliest little league in Massachusetts Hurd Stadium (home of the Beverly Panthers) Henry Adams, historian, lived in the Beverly Farms neighborhood while writing his works on Albert Gallatin Bradlee, Washington Post editor; summer resident; began his journal career as a copy boy for the Beverly Evening Times in 1937 The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) A bank robbery scene was filmed at Beverly National Bank, North Beverly Plaza.

Some scenes were also shot at the Beverly Farms train station.

A parked Beverly Police cruiser appears in scenes shot through the front door.

Additional scenes were shot at the Beverly Farms train station and at the Edwards School building on Rantoul Street.

The Perfect Storm (2000) A helicopter scene was shot at Beverly Airport.

The Proposal (2009) Scenes with Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds were filmed at Beverly Airport in May 2008.

Beverly City Councilor John Burke makes a cameo appearance as an airline passenger who cuts in front of Bullock's character as she descends the staircase of a small plane.

Furry Vengeance (2010) Scenes with a small aircraft were filmed at Beverly Airport Clear History (HBO) (2014) Scenes in Beverly Farms, North Shore Music Theater and Marino's Cafe, Rantoul St.

"Beverly Populated Place".

"Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Beverly city, Massachusetts".

Marc Wanamaker, Early Beverly Hills, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2005, pp.

12 "Beverly Farms appears to have been titled for the close-by town of Beverly, which was in turn titled for Beverley, England.

Beverly Historical Society.

Beverly Community History Cotton Mill, www.globalindex.com.

"Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Beverly city, Massachusetts".

"1990 Enumeration of Population, General Population Characteristics: Massachusetts" (PDF).

"1980 Enumeration of the Population, Number of Inhabitants: Massachusetts" (PDF).

"1950 Enumeration of Population" (PDF).

"1920 Enumeration of Population" (PDF).

"1890 Enumeration of the Population" (PDF).

"1870 Enumeration of the Population" (PDF).

"1950 Enumeration of Population" (PDF).

Beverly Hospital knowledge - including beginning of the hospital.

"Beverly in 1700".

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"Beverly Community History".

"A Plan of the Town of Beverly Taken Agreeable to an order of the General Court upon a Scale of Two Hundred Rod to an Inch".

1830 Map of Beverly, by T.

1872 Atlas of Essex County Map of Beverly, plate 97.

1872 Atlas of Essex County Map of Beverly Cove, plate 95, at the bottom of the page of the Map of Wenham.

1884 Atlas of Essex County, Map of Beverly, plate 68 69.

1907 Atlas of Beverly, by George H.Walker.

Municipalities and communities of Essex County, Massachusetts, United States

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