Events

  • First Friday: Behind the scenes at the Hale House

    Hale Farm 39 Hale Street, Beverly, MA, United States

    Join us for the “First Friday” of the month. Historic Beverly’s monthly program series exploring local history through engaging talks and presentations. This month, discover the long and fascinating history of the Rev. John Hale House and Farm. Built c. 1694, the house remained in the hands of Hale’s descendants, though not always bearing the...

  • Opening Day: All 3 Historic Beverly Properties

    We can’t wait to welcome you back for the start of the season at Historic Beverly’s Opening Day on Saturday, June 6th, from 11:00am – 3:00pm. Join us as we open the doors to all three of our historic houses, each offering a unique glimpse into Beverly’s past: *The Cabot House: 117 Cabot Street open...

  • New England Brass Band at Hale Farm

    Hale Farm 39 Hale Street, Beverly, MA, United States

    Enjoy an afternoon of live music at Hale Farm with a performance by a New England Brass Band. Join us for two, 45-minute sets with an intermission. The New England Brass Band is a 30-piece brass and percussion ensemble, adhering to the instrumentation of the “British Brass Band” tradition. Based in the Boston area, NEBB...

    $5.00 – $10.00
  • Reading Frederick Douglass Together at Hale Farm

    Hale Farm 39 Hale Street, Beverly, MA, United States

    Historic Beverly invites the community to participate in our annual Reading Frederick Douglass Together program, a powerful public reading of Frederick Douglass’s landmark July 5, 1852 speech, “What, to the Slave, is the Fourth of July?” As part of this statewide initiative led by Mass Humanities, community members volunteer to read portions of Douglass’s speech...