Beverly is a city in the North Shore region of Massachusetts. It is home to Endicott College and Montserrat College of Art.

Travel to Beverly (Massachusetts) - Visa Requirements

Beverly is served by Route 128 exits 18-22.

Take the Newburyport/Rockport line on the MBTA Commuter Rail to the Beverly, North Beverly, Montserrat, Prides Crossing, or Beverly Farms stations.

Tours and Getting around Beverly (Massachusetts)

Beverly (Massachusetts) tourist attractions and sightseeing

  • Balch House, Rt. 1A, +1 978-922-1186. One of the oldest standing timber-framed houses in America.
  • Cabot House - Beverly Historical Society, 117 Cabot Street, +1 978-922-1186, [1]. Tu-F 10AM-4PM, Sa 12-4PM. Closed all Sundays & Holidays. One of the first brick structures built in Beverly. $4 adults, $3 Seniors, $1 Children.
  • Cabot Street Cinema Theatre, Home to Le Grand David, the longest-running stage magic show in the world, which shows on Sundays. Movies are also shown throughout the week. [2]
  • Fish Flake Hill, Front St. between Cabot St and Bartlett St overlooking Beverly Harbor, this oldest section of Beverly was named a Historic District in 1971. Its historical significance is as a major fish-drying location.
  • Hale Farm, 39 Hale Street, +1 978-922-1186. Open Memorial Day to Halloween by appointment. Closed all Holidays. $4 Adults, $3 Seniors. Built in 1695.
  • Long Hill Atlantic Monthly editor Ellery Sedgwick purchased the 114-acre Long Hill in 1916 and the house was built in 1921 with bricks from an early mill in Ipswich.
  • North Shore Music Theatre, 62 Dunham Rd., +1 978-232-7200, [3]. Its 26 acre Dunham Woods campus, makes this the largest non-profit professional theater in New England.
  • United Shoe Machinery Co., 181 Elliott Street. Built in 1903-06, it is ranked by architectural historians as one of the most significant industrial landmarks in the United States. It was the largest concrete reinforced structure in the world until 1937.

Beverly (Massachusetts) city tours

  • North Shore Charters, 43 Water St., 978-479-8648 or 617-513-5830(northshorecharters@gmail.com), [4]. Fishing for striped bass and other gamefish. Keepers guaranteed.  

Beverly (Massachusetts) souvenirs and shopping

Beverly (Massachusetts) Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

  • Brenden Crocker's Wild Horse Cafe, 392 Cabot Street (Route 1A), +1 978-922-6868, [5]. Dinner Su-Th 5PM-10PM, F-Sa 5PM-11PM; Lunch Tu-F 11:30AM–2PM.

Beverly (Massachusetts) nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

  • Kitty O'Shea's, 298 Cabot St., 978-927-0300(Kittyo'sheaspub@hotmail.com, fax: 978-927-1679), [6]. Aye, it's the olde Irish pub. Kitchen open 'til 9PM. Live entertainment Sa-W after 9:30. 

Beverly (Massachusetts) cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

  • Beverly Farms Bed & Breakfast Inn, 28 Hart Street, +1 978-922-6074, [7].

Get out

www.northshoretonight.com free live music schedules

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