- Beverly, Massachusetts - Wikipedia
A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly includes Ryal Side, North Beverly, Centerville, Cove, Montserrat, Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Beverly
From an English surname that was originally derived from the name of a Yorkshire city, itself from Old English beofor "beaver" and (possibly) licc "stream"
- City of Beverly, Massachusetts | (MA 01915) | North of Boston
Situated on the coast just north of Salem, Beverly, MA, has earned its nickname, “The Garden City” for its miles of beautiful coastline, picturesque beaches, and easily accessible public parks For a bite to eat, locally made craft beers, shopping, or a show, Beverly has all you need and more
- Beverly - Name Meaning, What does Beverly mean? (girl)
Beverly as a girls' name (also used less regularly as boys' name Beverly) is pronounced BEV-er-lee It is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Beverly is "beaver stream or meadow"
- Beverly | Seaside Town, Historic District, Colonial Architecture . . .
Beverly, city, Essex county, northeastern Massachusetts, U S It is situated on Beverly Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, just north of Salem Settled about 1626, it was named for Beverley, England, when incorporated as a town (township) in 1668
- Beverly, MA | Official Website
BEVERLY — The City of Beverly, Massachusetts has been awarded a Federal Fiscal Year 2025 Community Development Fund grant in the amount of $850,000 from the Massachusetts Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program
- Top Things to Do in Beverly
Built in 1781, the John Cabot House tells the stories of 18th century privateers and traders, Beverly's role in the American Revolution, and other important people and events in Beverly history
- Home - Historic Beverly
Historic Beverly’s mission is to share Beverly’s history with everyone through our collections which encompass 3 houses, 5 centuries and 1000s of stories John Hale came to Beverly to preach when it was still known as the “Bass River Side” of Salem; he built this house in 1694
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