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Beverly, Massachusetts

Coordinates: 42°33′29″N 70°52′48″W / 42.558°N 70.880°W / 42.558; -70.880

Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, and a suburb of Boston. The population was 42,670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census.[3] A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly includes Ryal Side, North Beverly, Montserrat, Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing. Beverly is a rival of Marblehead for the title of being the "birthplace of the U.S. Navy"[4]

Beverly
City
Post Office in 1919
Motto(s): 
Patri Simillima Proles (Latin)
was "May we be as our children"
Location in Essex County and the state of Massachusetts.
Beverly
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 42°33′30″N 70°52′48″W / 42.55833°N 70.88000°W / 42.55833; -70.88000
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountyEssex
Settled1626
Incorporated (town)1668
Incorporated (city)1894
Named forBeverley, England
Government
 • TypeMayor-council city
 • MayorMichael P. Cahill
Area
 • Total22.59 sq mi (58.50 km2)
 • Land15.09 sq mi (39.08 km2)
 • Water7.50 sq mi (19.42 km2)
Elevation
36 ft (11 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total42,670
 • Density2,827.70/sq mi (1,091.80/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Code
01915
Area code978/351
FIPS code25-05595
GNIS feature ID0614200[2]
WebsiteCity of Beverly Official Web Site

History

 
Soldiers' Monument in 1907
 
Beverly Harbor c. 1912
 
View of the Beach at Beverly, Massachusetts, 1860, John Frederick Kensett

Native Americans inhabited what would become northeastern Massachusetts for thousands of years before European colonization of the Americas. At the time of contact in the early 1600s the area that would become Beverly was between an important Naumkeag settlement in present-day Salem and Agawam settlements on Cape Ann,[5] with probable indigenous settlement sites at the mouth of the Bass River.[6] During the early contact period virgin soil epidemics ravaged native populations, reducing the indigenous population within the present boundaries of Beverly from an estimated 200 to less than 50 if any survivors.[6]

Europeans under Roger Conant's leadership first colonized the area in 1626 as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Initially part of Salem, Beverly would be set off and officially incorporated in 1668, when it was named after Beverley, the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.[7][8][9] Surviving from the settlement's early history is the Balch House, built, according to dendrochronological testing performed in 2006, about 1679.[10]

English colonists did not initially seek permission from indigenous inhabitants to settle in Beverly, however when Charles II revoked colonial charters to establish the Dominion of New England in 1684, Beverly joined a number of Massachusetts municipalities in seeking out heirs to local sachems and paying them ex post facto in order to establish a right to the land. So it was that in 1686 the town selectmen agreed to pay six pounds, six shillings, and eight pence to three grandchildren of Masconomet, last sachem of the Agawam. They did not pay this sum until 1700.[5]

The first ship commissioned for the US military, by the US Army (the US Navy had yet to exist), was the armed schooner USS Hannah under the command of Captain Nicholson Broughton. 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." (Marblehead makes a similar claim, in part, because Broughton was from there and belonged to the Marblehead Regiment. Additionally, official US Navy history and the naval history of Rhode Island contradict this.) The Hannah can be found on the patch of the city's police department.

Beverly has been called the "birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution," as the site of the first cotton mill in America (1787),[11][12] and largest cotton mill of its time. The town is the home of one of the country's first Sunday schools (which was built in 1810). Beverly was incorporated as a city in 1894.

In 1902, the United Shoe Machinery Corporation built a quarter-mile (400 m) stretch of factory buildings in Beverly. The stretch was an early landmark example of reinforced concrete construction, devised by concrete pioneer Ernest L. Ransome. In 1906 it went into production. Closed in 1987, the complex was bought by Cummings Properties in 1996, and developed into a campus of hi-tech companies and medical offices. Parker Brothers, makers of Monopoly and other games, has offices in Beverly. The city is also home to the Landmark School, known worldwide for the education it provides for students with learning disabilities.

President William Howard Taft rented a house for the summer White House from Mrs. Maria Evans in Beverly. In the summers of 1909 and 1910, he lived in a house located at what is now the site of the Italian Garden in Lynch Park, the city's principal public park, and in 1911 and 1912 he rented a different house a mile (1600 m) away, "Parramatta", from Mrs. Robert Peabody.[13] Beverly Hills, California, was named in 1907 after Beverly Farms in Beverly because Taft vacationed there.[14]

Beverly has a former Nike missile site on L. P. Henderson Road, immediately east of the Beverly Municipal Airport. This site was in operation from March 1957 until August 1959, when the Army handed it over to the National Guard. It is now used by Beverly as a storage site and is under the scrutiny of many environmental organizations, as it and the surrounding areas—such as Casco Chemical—have polluted the groundwater, which could be potentially hazardous to the nearby Wenham Lake water supply.

In 1984, the deadliest arson fire in Massachusetts history occurred at the Elliott Chambers, a low-rent rooming house located on the corner of Rantoul and Elliott Streets in downtown Beverly. 15 people died as a result of the fire.[15]

In 2020, Jack Mullarkey, a longtime local fencing coach who had been on suspension for two years, after a two-year investigation by the United States Center for SafeSport was banned for life from USA Fencing for alleged sexual misconduct with a minor.[16] He was the owner of the 3MB Fencing Club in Beverly, which operated out of a gym at the Waring School, and had coached fencing for three decades on Cape Ann and the North Shore.[16]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.6 square miles (58.5 km2), of which 15.1 square miles (39.1 km2) is land and 7.5 square miles (19.4 km2), or 33.19%, is water.[17] Beverly is located on the North Shore, the name given to communities north of Boston along Massachusetts Bay. There are many smaller coves, as well as two islands, the Great and Little Misery Islands, which are part of the city. From Woodbury Point westward lies Beverly Harbor, which lies at the mouth of the Danvers River. The Bass River empties into the Danvers River from within the city. Several other small streams lie within the city as well. A large portion of Wenham Lake, as well as several other lakes and ponds lie within the city. The city has its own city forest and reservation land as well.

Much of the western half of the city is relatively urbanized, while the eastern part of the city (roughly from Woodbury Point east) is more rural. Beverly is home to 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.

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 location of the historic Essex Bridge), the MBTA railroad bridge, and the Kernwood Bridge, connecting the two cities. Beverly's 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.

Climate

Climate data for Beverly, Massachusetts (1991–2020 normals; extremes Jun 1, 1996-present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 72
(22)
73
(23)
89
(32)
93
(34)
92
(33)
96
(36)
98
(37)
96
(36)
96
(36)
83
(28)
78
(26)
76
(24)
98
(37)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 58
(14)
58
(14)
66
(19)
79
(26)
85
(29)
89
(32)
91
(33)
89
(32)
86
(30)
77
(25)
69
(21)
60
(16)
93
(34)
Average high °F (°C) 36.6
(2.6)
38.6
(3.7)
45.4
(7.4)
56.6
(13.7)
66.2
(19.0)
74.7
(23.7)
80.1
(26.7)
78.9
(26.1)
71.8
(22.1)
60.8
(16.0)
51.3
(10.7)
42.1
(5.6)
58.6
(14.8)
Daily mean °F (°C) 27.2
(−2.7)
28.3
(−2.1)
35.3
(1.8)
45.1
(7.3)
54.9
(12.7)
64.2
(17.9)
70.0
(21.1)
68.6
(20.3)
61.5
(16.4)
50.5
(10.3)
41.4
(5.2)
32.9
(0.5)
48.3
(9.1)
Average low °F (°C) 17.8
(−7.9)
18.0
(−7.8)
25.2
(−3.8)
33.5
(0.8)
43.7
(6.5)
53.8
(12.1)
59.9
(15.5)
58.4
(14.7)
51.3
(10.7)
40.3
(4.6)
31.4
(−0.3)
23.7
(−4.6)
38.1
(3.4)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 0
(−18)
4
(−16)
10
(−12)
25
(−4)
32
(0)
43
(6)
51
(11)
49
(9)
39
(4)
28
(−2)
19
(−7)
9
(−13)
−1
(−18)
Record low °F (°C) −10
(−23)
−13
(−25)
−2
(−19)
16
(−9)
28
(−2)
38
(3)
43
(6)
44
(7)
33
(1)
19
(−7)
11
(−12)
−3
(−19)
−13
(−25)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.74
(95)
3.61
(92)
4.64
(118)
4.20
(107)
3.47
(88)
3.99
(101)
3.43
(87)
3.36
(85)
3.82
(97)
4.99
(127)
3.98
(101)
4.79
(122)
48.02
(1,220)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 16.0
(41)
16.4
(42)
7.6
(19)
1.4
(3.6)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0.3
(0.76)
0.9
(2.3)
8.8
(22)
51.4
(130.66)
Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 8
(20)
9
(23)
8
(20)
2
(5.1)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1
(2.5)
5
(13)
13
(33)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 13 9 11 12 13 12 10 9 8 10 10 11 128
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 6 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 18
Source: NOAA[18]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
17903,290—    
18003,881+18.0%
18104,608+18.7%
18204,283−7.1%
18304,073−4.9%
18404,689+15.1%
18505,376+14.7%
18606,154+14.5%
18706,507+5.7%
18808,456+30.0%
189010,821+28.0%
190013,884+28.3%
191018,650+34.3%
192022,561+21.0%
193025,086+11.2%
194025,537+1.8%
195028,884+13.1%
196036,108+25.0%
197038,348+6.2%
198037,655−1.8%
199038,195+1.4%
200039,862+4.4%
201039,502−0.9%
202042,670+8.0%

Source: United States census records and Population Estimates Program data.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]
Source:
U.S. Decennial Census[30]

As of the census of 2020, there were 42,670 people and 16,568 households in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 82.3% White, 4.0% African American, 0.1% Native American, 9.3% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, and 3.1% from two or more races. 5.4% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 16,158 households in the city. The average household size was 2.39 and the average family size was 3.02.

19.0% of residents were under the age of 18, and 81.0% were over the age of 18. 17.7% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 88.4 males.

The median household income was $84,354. The per capita income for the city was $47,494.[31]

Economy

Major employers

Arts and culture

Points of interest

 
Cabot Street c. 1906
 
Beverly Common
  • The Beverly Cotton Manufactory site, the first cotton mill in America. The monument sits in North Beverly next to the Veterans Memorial and North Beverly fire station.
  • The Cabot Street Cinema Theatre, boasted the world's longest running magician's show; Le Grand David Spectacular Magic Company ran from February 1977 through May 2012. The theater is early 20th-century style and shows films on a regular basis. The Cabot was purchased in 2014 to save it from demolition, and a board of directors created. In 2015 the Cabot Theatre was renovated and now hosts concerts in addition to movies and other community events.
  • The Larcom Theatre, an historic multipurpose music and performing arts theatre in Downtown Beverly. Built in 1912, the 560-seat restored vintage theatre is known for its acoustics, and was built by the Ware brothers (architects of the Cabot Theatre).
  • Harry Ball Field, home of the Beverly Little League—first and oldest little league in Massachusetts
  • Hurd Stadium (home of the Beverly Panthers)
  • John Balch House (c. 1679)
  • John Cabot House (1781)
  • Exercise Conant House (1695)
  • John Hale House (c. 1694)
  • Lynch Park & Beaches, located in the city's Cove section, is a popular summer spot for swimming, kayaking, sun bathing, and picnics.
  • The North Shore Music Theatre, offering a program of musicals and celebrity concerts
  • The Odd Fellows' Hall, on the corner of Cabot and Broadway streets
  • Montserrat College of Art

Education

The city has five K–4 elementary schools: Ayers Ryal Side, Centerville, Cove, Hannah, and North Beverly. The city's sole middle school is Beverly Middle School, which finished construction in 2018. Beverly Middle School serves residents in grades 5–8.

Beverly High School is a grade 9–12 public high school located in Beverly. It was founded in 1858, and currently enrolls over 1300 students. In September 2011, construction was completed on a new academic building, which is now in use by students and faculty. Northshore Academy offers an alternative high school provision in Beverly.

Prior to the current state of Beverly's schools, Briscoe served as a middle and high school. Constructed in 1923, the historic building lies near downtown Beverly. Its use for high school students from 1923 to 1964 came to an end when it was transformed to the towns Junior High School, serving grades 6–8. There, it lasted until 2017 when the newly built Beverly Middle School took in the students.

Beverly is home to several K–12 private schools, including New England Academy, Landmark School, Harborlight-Stoneridge Montessori School, Kindercare Learning Center, Beverly School for the Deaf, Saints Academy, the Bright Horizons School, The Waring School, Glen Urquhart School, Shore Country Day, Mrs. Alexander's School, and several others.

The city is home to Endicott College, which offers 23 bachelor programs, 27 concentrations, and 27 minors. Master programs are offered in business, education, nursing, computer science, and political science. Beverly is also home of Montserrat College of Art, a private four-year visual arts college.

Infrastructure

 
Veterans Memorial Bridge, looking toward Beverly from Salem

Transportation

Route 128, the chief circumferential highway of the Boston area, crosses Beverly from east to west and connects the city to Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1 in Peabody. Route 1A passes through Beverly from south to north, along main streets in downtown Beverly. The city is also the terminus of four different state routes: Route 22, which heads northeast from Route 1A; Route 62, which heads west from Route 127; Route 97, which parts with Route 1A 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 Route 451 serves the city, with service to downtown Beverly and Salem from the North Beverly station. A local bus route called the Beverly Shoppers Shuttle serves downtown and western Beverly, and is contracted through the Cape Ann Transportation Authority. Beverly is home to Beverly Municipal Airport, though parts of the airfield itself lie within Danvers, as well as a very small portion of the north runway in Wenham. Logan International Airport provides the nearest national and international air service.

Notable people

Film appearances

  • The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) A bank robbery scene was filmed at Beverly National Bank, North Beverly Plaza. A car theft scene was filmed in front of Woolworth's (no longer there).
  • Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970) A nighttime driving scene was filmed on Cabot Street from Washington Street to Bow Street. Webber's Department Store, Landers Pharmacy, Delaney's Drug Store and Elm Farm market are all shown in the scene.
  • The Good Son (1993) Scenes were filmed in a house constructed for the movie at Lynch Park.
  • Mrs. Winterbourne (1996) An exterior scene was filmed on Mechanic Street. Some scenes were also shot at the Beverly Farms train station.
  • The Crucible (1996) Parts of the United Shoe Building (now Cummings Center) were used as a sound stage for interior scenes.
  • State and Main (2000) A house on Abbott Street at Monument Square was used as the home of the Mayor (Charles Durning) and his wife (Patti Lupone). 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. The airport was a stand-in for the Sitka, Alaska, airport. 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 airplane were filmed at Beverly Airport
  • Clear History (HBO) (2014) Scenes in Beverly Farms, North Shore Music Theater and Marino's Cafe, Rantoul St.
  • Manchester by the Sea (2016) Scenes in downtown Beverly[36]

See also

References

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  7. ^ Rev. E. M. Stone History of Beverley (Mass.), from its settlement in 1630 to 1842. 12mo. Boston, 1843
  8. ^ Genealogical and Personal Memoirs – Page 1460 William Richard Cutter "Mr. Balch was born in Beverley, Massachusetts, September 30, 1704, and died in Bradford (Grove- land) January 12, 1791–2."
  9. ^ Los Angeles Magazine – Dec 1996 – Page 99 Vol. 41, No. 12 "Beverly Farms appears to have been named for the nearby town of Beverly, which was in turn named for Beverley, England. That Yorkshire cathedral town was named in the eighth century or so for an earlier settlement called Beverlac – a ...
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  32. ^ Houston Style Weekly. "American Airlines Captain Dave Harris, Ret.,To Be Honored for Blazing the Trail for All Black Airline Pilots." Style News Wire. | 8/20/2008.http://stylemagazine.com/news/2008/aug/20/american-airlines-captain-dave-harris-retto-be/
  33. ^ American Airlines Newsroom. "American Celebrates Black History Month. Monday, February 11, 2013. https://news.aa.com/news/news-details/2013/American-Celebrates-Black-History-Month/default.aspx
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  36. ^ Writer, Dustin Luca Staff. "Matt Damon's new film 'Manchester-by-the-Sea' shooting in Beverly, North Shore". Retrieved May 19, 2017.

Further reading

External links

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Beverly" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • "Beverly Community History". New England Business On Line (NSBOL). 1996–1998. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  • Smith, Jonathan (1795). "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". Essex County 1795. Registry of Deeds, Southern Essex District. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  • 1830 Map of Beverly, by T. Wilson Flagg.
  • 1872 Atlas of Essex County Map of Beverly, plate 97.
  • 1872 Atlas of Essex County , 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.
  • 1919 North Shore Atlas. Click on map for much larger image.

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Coordinates 42 33 29 N 70 52 48 W 42 558 N 70 880 W 42 558 70 880 Beverly is a city in Essex County Massachusetts and a suburb of Boston The population was 42 670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census 3 A resort residential and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore Beverly includes Ryal Side North Beverly Montserrat Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing Beverly is a rival of Marblehead for the title of being the birthplace of the U S Navy 4 BeverlyCityPost Office in 1919SealMotto s Patri Simillima Proles Latin was May we be as our children Location in Essex County and the state of Massachusetts BeverlyLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 42 33 30 N 70 52 48 W 42 55833 N 70 88000 W 42 55833 70 88000CountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsCountyEssexSettled1626Incorporated town 1668Incorporated city 1894Named forBeverley EnglandGovernment TypeMayor council city MayorMichael P CahillArea 1 Total22 59 sq mi 58 50 km2 Land15 09 sq mi 39 08 km2 Water7 50 sq mi 19 42 km2 Elevation36 ft 11 m Population 2020 Total42 670 Density2 827 70 sq mi 1 091 80 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 Eastern ZIP Code01915Area code978 351FIPS code25 05595GNIS feature ID0614200 2 WebsiteCity of Beverly Official Web Site Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Major employers 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Points of interest 6 Education 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transportation 8 Notable people 9 Film appearances 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory Edit Soldiers Monument in 1907 Beverly Harbor c 1912 View of the Beach at Beverly Massachusetts 1860 John Frederick Kensett Native Americans inhabited what would become northeastern Massachusetts for thousands of years before European colonization of the Americas At the time of contact in the early 1600s the area that would become Beverly was between an important Naumkeag settlement in present day Salem and Agawam settlements on Cape Ann 5 with probable indigenous settlement sites at the mouth of the Bass River 6 During the early contact period virgin soil epidemics ravaged native populations reducing the indigenous population within the present boundaries of Beverly from an estimated 200 to less than 50 if any survivors 6 Europeans under Roger Conant s leadership first colonized the area in 1626 as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Initially part of Salem Beverly would be set off and officially incorporated in 1668 when it was named after Beverley the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire England 7 8 9 Surviving from the settlement s early history is the Balch House built according to dendrochronological testing performed in 2006 about 1679 10 English colonists did not initially seek permission from indigenous inhabitants to settle in Beverly however when Charles II revoked colonial charters to establish the Dominion of New England in 1684 Beverly joined a number of Massachusetts municipalities in seeking out heirs to local sachems and paying them ex post facto in order to establish a right to the land So it was that in 1686 the town selectmen agreed to pay six pounds six shillings and eight pence to three grandchildren of Masconomet last sachem of the Agawam They did not pay this sum until 1700 5 The first ship commissioned for the US military by the US Army the US Navy had yet to exist was the armed schooner USS Hannah under the command of Captain Nicholson Broughton 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 Marblehead makes a similar claim in part because Broughton was from there and belonged to the Marblehead Regiment Additionally official US Navy history and the naval history of Rhode Island contradict this The Hannah can be found on the patch of the city s police department Beverly has been called the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution as the site of the first cotton mill in America 1787 11 12 and largest cotton mill of its time The town is the home of one of the country s first Sunday schools which was built in 1810 Beverly was incorporated as a city in 1894 In 1902 the United Shoe Machinery Corporation built a quarter mile 400 m stretch of factory buildings in Beverly The stretch was an early landmark example of reinforced concrete construction devised by concrete pioneer Ernest L Ransome In 1906 it went into production Closed in 1987 the complex was bought by Cummings Properties in 1996 and developed into a campus of hi tech companies and medical offices Parker Brothers makers of Monopoly and other games has offices in Beverly The city is also home to the Landmark School known worldwide for the education it provides for students with learning disabilities President William Howard Taft rented a house for the summer White House from Mrs Maria Evans in Beverly In the summers of 1909 and 1910 he lived in a house located at what is now the site of the Italian Garden in Lynch Park the city s principal public park and in 1911 and 1912 he rented a different house a mile 1600 m away Parramatta from Mrs Robert Peabody 13 Beverly Hills California was named in 1907 after Beverly Farms in Beverly because Taft vacationed there 14 Beverly has a former Nike missile site on L P Henderson Road immediately east of the Beverly Municipal Airport This site was in operation from March 1957 until August 1959 when the Army handed it over to the National Guard It is now used by Beverly as a storage site and is under the scrutiny of many environmental organizations as it and the surrounding areas such as Casco Chemical have polluted the groundwater which could be potentially hazardous to the nearby Wenham Lake water supply In 1984 the deadliest arson fire in Massachusetts history occurred at the Elliott Chambers a low rent rooming house located on the corner of Rantoul and Elliott Streets in downtown Beverly 15 people died as a result of the fire 15 In 2020 Jack Mullarkey a longtime local fencing coach who had been on suspension for two years after a two year investigation by the United States Center for SafeSport was banned for life from USA Fencing for alleged sexual misconduct with a minor 16 He was the owner of the 3MB Fencing Club in Beverly which operated out of a gym at the Waring School and had coached fencing for three decades on Cape Ann and the North Shore 16 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 22 6 square miles 58 5 km2 of which 15 1 square miles 39 1 km2 is land and 7 5 square miles 19 4 km2 or 33 19 is water 17 Beverly is located on the North Shore the name given to communities north of Boston along Massachusetts Bay There are many smaller coves as well as two islands the Great and Little Misery Islands which are part of the city From Woodbury Point westward lies Beverly Harbor which lies at the mouth of the Danvers River The Bass River empties into the Danvers River from within the city Several other small streams lie within the city as well A large portion of Wenham Lake as well as several other lakes and ponds lie within the city The city has its own city forest and reservation land as well Much of the western half of the city is relatively urbanized while the eastern part of the city roughly from Woodbury Point east is more rural Beverly is home to several parks five beaches the Beverly Golf amp Tennis Club est 1910 and two yacht clubs Jubilee Yacht Club in Beverly Harbor and Bass Haven Yacht Club along the Bass River 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 location of the historic Essex Bridge the MBTA railroad bridge and the Kernwood Bridge connecting the two cities Beverly s 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 Climate Edit Climate data for Beverly Massachusetts 1991 2020 normals extremes Jun 1 1996 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 72 22 73 23 89 32 93 34 92 33 96 36 98 37 96 36 96 36 83 28 78 26 76 24 98 37 Mean maximum F C 58 14 58 14 66 19 79 26 85 29 89 32 91 33 89 32 86 30 77 25 69 21 60 16 93 34 Average high F C 36 6 2 6 38 6 3 7 45 4 7 4 56 6 13 7 66 2 19 0 74 7 23 7 80 1 26 7 78 9 26 1 71 8 22 1 60 8 16 0 51 3 10 7 42 1 5 6 58 6 14 8 Daily mean F C 27 2 2 7 28 3 2 1 35 3 1 8 45 1 7 3 54 9 12 7 64 2 17 9 70 0 21 1 68 6 20 3 61 5 16 4 50 5 10 3 41 4 5 2 32 9 0 5 48 3 9 1 Average low F C 17 8 7 9 18 0 7 8 25 2 3 8 33 5 0 8 43 7 6 5 53 8 12 1 59 9 15 5 58 4 14 7 51 3 10 7 40 3 4 6 31 4 0 3 23 7 4 6 38 1 3 4 Mean minimum F C 0 18 4 16 10 12 25 4 32 0 43 6 51 11 49 9 39 4 28 2 19 7 9 13 1 18 Record low F C 10 23 13 25 2 19 16 9 28 2 38 3 43 6 44 7 33 1 19 7 11 12 3 19 13 25 Average precipitation inches mm 3 74 95 3 61 92 4 64 118 4 20 107 3 47 88 3 99 101 3 43 87 3 36 85 3 82 97 4 99 127 3 98 101 4 79 122 48 02 1 220 Average snowfall inches cm 16 0 41 16 4 42 7 6 19 1 4 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 76 0 9 2 3 8 8 22 51 4 130 66 Average extreme snow depth inches cm 8 20 9 23 8 20 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 5 13 13 33 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 13 9 11 12 13 12 10 9 8 10 10 11 128Average snowy days 0 1 in 6 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 18Source NOAA 18 Demographics EditSee also List of Massachusetts locations by per capita income Historical populationYearPop 17903 290 18003 881 18 0 18104 608 18 7 18204 283 7 1 18304 073 4 9 18404 689 15 1 18505 376 14 7 18606 154 14 5 18706 507 5 7 18808 456 30 0 189010 821 28 0 190013 884 28 3 191018 650 34 3 192022 561 21 0 193025 086 11 2 194025 537 1 8 195028 884 13 1 196036 108 25 0 197038 348 6 2 198037 655 1 8 199038 195 1 4 200039 862 4 4 201039 502 0 9 202042 670 8 0 Source United States census records and Population Estimates Program data 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Source U S Decennial Census 30 As of the census of 2020 there were 42 670 people and 16 568 households in the city The racial makeup of the city was 82 3 White 4 0 African American 0 1 Native American 9 3 Asian 0 0 Pacific Islander and 3 1 from two or more races 5 4 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 16 158 households in the city The average household size was 2 39 and the average family size was 3 02 19 0 of residents were under the age of 18 and 81 0 were over the age of 18 17 7 were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 6 years For every 100 females there were 88 4 males The median household income was 84 354 The per capita income for the city was 47 494 31 Economy EditMajor employers Edit Axcelis Technologies Crane Aerospace Microsoft Orchard Brands owner of Blair and other catalogs and e commerce sites ZipcarArts and culture EditPoints of interest Edit Cabot Street c 1906 Beverly Common The Beverly Cotton Manufactory site the first cotton mill in America The monument sits in North Beverly next to the Veterans Memorial and North Beverly fire station The Cabot Street Cinema Theatre boasted the world s longest running magician s show Le Grand David Spectacular Magic Company ran from February 1977 through May 2012 The theater is early 20th century style and shows films on a regular basis The Cabot was purchased in 2014 to save it from demolition and a board of directors created In 2015 the Cabot Theatre was renovated and now hosts concerts in addition to movies and other community events The Larcom Theatre an historic multipurpose music and performing arts theatre in Downtown Beverly Built in 1912 the 560 seat restored vintage theatre is known for its acoustics and was built by the Ware brothers architects of the Cabot Theatre Harry Ball Field home of the Beverly Little League first and oldest little league in Massachusetts Hurd Stadium home of the Beverly Panthers John Balch House c 1679 John Cabot House 1781 Exercise Conant House 1695 John Hale House c 1694 Lynch Park amp Beaches located in the city s Cove section is a popular summer spot for swimming kayaking sun bathing and picnics The North Shore Music Theatre offering a program of musicals and celebrity concerts The Odd Fellows Hall on the corner of Cabot and Broadway streets Montserrat College of ArtEducation EditThe city has five K 4 elementary schools Ayers Ryal Side Centerville Cove Hannah and North Beverly The city s sole middle school is Beverly Middle School which finished construction in 2018 Beverly Middle School serves residents in grades 5 8 Beverly High School is a grade 9 12 public high school located in Beverly It was founded in 1858 and currently enrolls over 1300 students In September 2011 construction was completed on a new academic building which is now in use by students and faculty Northshore Academy offers an alternative high school provision in Beverly Prior to the current state of Beverly s schools Briscoe served as a middle and high school Constructed in 1923 the historic building lies near downtown Beverly Its use for high school students from 1923 to 1964 came to an end when it was transformed to the towns Junior High School serving grades 6 8 There it lasted until 2017 when the newly built Beverly Middle School took in the students Beverly is home to several K 12 private schools including New England Academy Landmark School Harborlight Stoneridge Montessori School Kindercare Learning Center Beverly School for the Deaf Saints Academy the Bright Horizons School The Waring School Glen Urquhart School Shore Country Day Mrs Alexander s School and several others The city is home to Endicott College which offers 23 bachelor programs 27 concentrations and 27 minors Master programs are offered in business education nursing computer science and political science Beverly is also home of Montserrat College of Art a private four year visual arts college Infrastructure Edit Veterans Memorial Bridge looking toward Beverly from Salem Transportation Edit Route 128 the chief circumferential highway of the Boston area crosses Beverly from east to west and connects the city to Interstate 95 and U S Route 1 in Peabody Route 1A passes through Beverly from south to north along main streets in downtown Beverly The city is also the terminus of four different state routes Route 22 which heads northeast from Route 1A Route 62 which heads west from Route 127 Route 97 which parts with Route 1A 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 Route 451 serves the city with service to downtown Beverly and Salem from the North Beverly station A local bus route called the Beverly Shoppers Shuttle serves downtown and western Beverly and is contracted through the Cape Ann Transportation Authority Beverly is home to Beverly Municipal Airport though parts of the airfield itself lie within Danvers as well as a very small portion of the north runway in Wenham Logan International Airport provides the nearest national and international air service Notable people EditHenry Adams historian lived in the Beverly Farms neighborhood while writing his works on Albert Gallatin David Alward former premier of the Canadian province of New Brunswick John Appleton congressman Frederick L Ashworth naval weaponer aboard Bockscar which dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki Japan John Baker first Mayor Jacob Bannon artist musician Will Barnet artist Albert J Beveridge American Historian Pulitzer Prize winner and US Senator from Indiana Benjamin C Bradlee Washington Post editor summer resident began his newspaper career as a copy boy for the Beverly Evening Times in 1937 James F Cahill one of the first scuba divers and one of the first UDTs Nik Caner Medley professional basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv Bobby Carpenter former NHL hockey player Rita Colwell 2006 National Medal of Science recipient Nathan Dane lawyer and congressman Le Grand David magician Esther Earl Internet vlogger and activist David Ferriero Archivist of the United States Pete Frates ALS advocate ALS Ice Bucket Challenge pioneer Henry Clay Frick industrialist summer resident John Hale minister at the Salem witch trials David E Harris the first African American commercial airline pilot and pilot captain for a major U S commercial airline 32 33 Kerry Healey former lieutenant governor Joshua Herrick congressman Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr author summer resident Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court summer resident Corey Johnson first HIV positive member of the New York City Council elected 2013 Lucy Larcom poet 34 Jack Leathersich MLB player for the New York Mets Mary Lou Lord musician David Lundquist former professional baseball pitcher and current pitching coach for the Philadelphia Phillies Alfred Marshall businessman founder of Marshalls 35 Greg Marshall former NFL and CFL defensive lineman and coach current Head Coach for the University of Toronto Varsity Blues football David McWane musician Big D and the Kids Table Angie Miller singer songwriter and American Idol contestant David Morse actor J Foster Ober architect born in Beverly designed Odd Fellows Hall in 1874 Kevin O Connor television host Benjamin Osgood Peirce teacher Howard Petrie actor Joanna Quiner sculptor Derek Rae television sports commentator Peter Rockwell sculptor William Howard Taft U S president and Chief Justice summer resident Elbridge Trask frontiersman and mountain man John Updike author Joseph Vittori awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Korean War Herbert Woodbury privateer Nicole Woods Current member of USA Field Hockey s Women s National Team Philip Gordon Wylie authorFilm appearances EditThe Thomas Crown Affair 1968 A bank robbery scene was filmed at Beverly National Bank North Beverly Plaza A car theft scene was filmed in front of Woolworth s no longer there Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon 1970 A nighttime driving scene was filmed on Cabot Street from Washington Street to Bow Street Webber s Department Store Landers Pharmacy Delaney s Drug Store and Elm Farm market are all shown in the scene The Good Son 1993 Scenes were filmed in a house constructed for the movie at Lynch Park Mrs Winterbourne 1996 An exterior scene was filmed on Mechanic Street Some scenes were also shot at the Beverly Farms train station The Crucible 1996 Parts of the United Shoe Building now Cummings Center were used as a sound stage for interior scenes State and Main 2000 A house on Abbott Street at Monument Square was used as the home of the Mayor Charles Durning and his wife Patti Lupone 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 The airport was a stand in for the Sitka Alaska airport 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 airplane were filmed at Beverly Airport Clear History HBO 2014 Scenes in Beverly Farms North Shore Music Theater and Marino s Cafe Rantoul St Manchester by the Sea 2016 Scenes in downtown Beverly 36 See also Edit United States portalReferences Edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 21 2022 Beverly Populated Place Geographic Names Information System USGS Retrieved May 9 2008 Census Geography Profile Beverly city Massachusetts United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 18 2021 Hometown Rivalries Debate the Birthplace of the U S Navy October 20 2010 a b Perley Sidney 1912 The Indian land titles of Essex County Massachusetts The Library of Congress Salem Mass Essex Book and Print Club a b Massachusetts Historical Commission 1986 MHC Reconnaissance Survey Town Report Beverly PDF Archived PDF from the original on January 3 2011 Rev E M Stone History of Beverley Mass from its settlement in 1630 to 1842 12mo Boston 1843 Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Page 1460 William Richard Cutter Mr Balch was born in Beverley Massachusetts September 30 1704 and died in Bradford Grove land January 12 1791 2 Los Angeles Magazine Dec 1996 Page 99 Vol 41 No 12 Beverly Farms appears to have been named for the nearby town of Beverly which was in turn named for Beverley England That Yorkshire cathedral town was named in the eighth century or so for an earlier settlement called Beverlac a Old Planters Balch House Associates Newsletter Balch House Dendrochronology Report PDF Chronicle Beverly Historical Society Spring 2007 Retrieved August 8 2010 Beverly Community History Cotton Mill www globalindex com Retrieved January 14 2007 The Worcester Mass Spy August 31 1897 Wednesday Page 2 New York tribune New York N Y 1866 1924 April 25 1909 Image 17 April 25 1909 Retrieved May 19 2017 via chroniclingamerica loc gov Bright William Erwin G Gudde 1998 1500 California Place Names Their Origin and Meaning University of California Press p 23 ISBN 0 520 21271 1 Kennedy John H November 23 1989 Man found guilty of setting fire where 15 died The Boston Globe a b Writer Paul Leighton Staff Fencing coach banned for alleged sexual misconduct Gloucester Daily Times Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Beverly city Massachusetts United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 30 2012 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 19 2022 Total Population P1 2010 Census Summary File 1 American FactFinder All County Subdivisions within Massachusetts United States Census Bureau 2010 Massachusetts by Place and County Subdivision GCT T1 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 12 2011 1990 Census of Population General Population Characteristics Massachusetts PDF US Census Bureau December 1990 Table 76 General Characteristics of Persons Households and Families 1990 1990 CP 1 23 Retrieved July 12 2011 1980 Census of the Population Number of Inhabitants Massachusetts PDF US Census Bureau December 1981 Table 4 Populations of County Subdivisions 1960 to 1980 PC80 1 A23 Retrieved July 12 2011 1950 Census of Population PDF Bureau of the Census 1952 Section 6 Pages 21 10 and 21 11 Massachusetts Table 6 Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions 1930 to 1950 Retrieved July 12 2011 1920 Census of Population PDF Bureau of the Census Number of Inhabitants by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Pages 21 5 through 21 7 Massachusetts Table 2 Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions 1920 1910 and 1920 Retrieved July 12 2011 1890 Census of the Population PDF Department of the Interior Census Office Pages 179 through 182 Massachusetts Table 5 Population of States and Territories by Minor Civil Divisions 1880 and 1890 Retrieved July 12 2011 1870 Census of the Population PDF Department of the Interior Census Office 1872 Pages 217 through 220 Table IX Population of Minor Civil Divisions amp c Massachusetts Retrieved July 12 2011 1860 Census PDF Department of the Interior Census Office 1864 Pages 220 through 226 State of Massachusetts Table No 3 Populations of Cities Towns amp c Retrieved July 12 2011 1850 Census PDF Department of the Interior Census Office 1854 Pages 338 through 393 Populations of Cities Towns amp c Retrieved July 12 2011 1950 Census of Population PDF 1 Number of Inhabitants Bureau of the Census 1952 Section 6 Pages 21 7 through 21 09 Massachusetts Table 4 Population of Urban Places of 10 000 or more from Earliest Census to 1920 Retrieved July 12 2011 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Beverly city Massachusetts data census gov United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 21 2022 Houston Style Weekly American Airlines Captain Dave Harris Ret To Be Honored for Blazing the Trail for All Black Airline Pilots Style News Wire 8 20 2008 http stylemagazine com news 2008 aug 20 american airlines captain dave harris retto be American Airlines Newsroom American Celebrates Black History Month Monday February 11 2013 https news aa com news news details 2013 American Celebrates Black History Month default aspx Bierfelt Kristin March 30 2009 The North Shore Literary Trail From Bradstreet s Andover to Hawthorne s Salem Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9781614235330 Slotnik Daniel E January 1 2014 Alfred Marshall Founder of Stores That Bear His Name Dies at 94 The New York Times Retrieved May 19 2017 Writer Dustin Luca Staff Matt Damon s new film Manchester by the Sea shooting in Beverly North Shore Retrieved May 19 2017 Further reading EditSidney Perley 1920 Beverly in 1700 Essex Institute Historical Collections Salem Massachusetts Essex Institute 56 hdl 2027 uva x004428286 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beverly Massachusetts Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Beverly Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed Cambridge University Press Beverly Community History New England Business On Line NSBOL 1996 1998 Retrieved August 8 2010 Smith Jonathan 1795 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 Essex County 1795 Registry of Deeds Southern Essex District Retrieved August 8 2010 1830 Map of Beverly by T Wilson Flagg 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 1919 North Shore Atlas Click on map for much larger image Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beverly Massachusetts amp oldid 1144626074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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