In My Footsteps: Lynch Park, Beverly, Ma.
A short video of an awesome rose garden in Beverly, Massachusetts on the North Shore. The photos would not do it justice so I felt a video was better. The garden sits on the foundation of what was once known as the Summer Capitol of President Taft during 1909-1910.
Fun Facts Tour of Beverly Massachusetts
Tim Shea of the Shea Group Realty takes you on a tour of some great spots in Beverly Massachusetts. We visit the Cummings center one of the most profitable business complexes on the east cost. We then move over to the Beverly Depot which is the first stop into Beverly on the MBTA systems and the first of 5 stops that Beverly had. Did you also know that Beverly is the professed birthplace of the United States Navy? The Schooner Hannah was comissioned by the U.S. Army and thus became the start if the U.S. Navy. We walk along Independance Beach and discuss the miles of coastline and beaches that Beverly has to offer from Dane Street Beach to West Beach in Beverly Farms! Beverly's downtown has gone through a major rejuvenation starting with the Cabot Cinema where you can find headlining and well know band to your favorite movie or comedy show. There are also two colleges, Endicott College with 23 Bachelor programs and Montseratt College of Art. Last on our stop but certianly not the last of what Beverly has to offer is Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, great accommodations and a gem of a Golf Course!
For all these reasons and more Beverly has experienced a huge real estate boom and why we find more and more people choosing the relocate to Beverly MA.
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Margaret Belmonte Lynch Park Beverly Cove 01915
David S. Lynch Memorial Park has a long and storied past. These sixteen acres were originally known as Woodbury's Point. During the Revolutionary War, Beverly was immensely important to the Patriot cause, particularly after the British closed Boston Harbor in June 1774. The Birthplace of the American Navy, Beverly was depended upon to disrupt British supply lines. Woodbury Point's fort with its seven gun battery was in turn relied upon to protect the important port.
In later years, Boston's elite looked to the North Shore's Gold Coast to build their vast summer homes. Woodbury's Point eventually became Burgess Point which came to be controlled by the Evans family. The Evans' transformed the estate into one of the finest on the North Shore. In the summers of 1909 and 1910, President Taft leased the Stetson cottage which stood on today's Rose Garden. He made the cottage his summer White House. Beverly basked in the world's spotlight, as important leaders from around the world came to Beverly Massachusetts, Garden City and Summer Capitol of the United States. Taft signed the Treaty of Beverly here, which laid the foundation for future U.S. tariff policies.
A lovely drive in the massachusetts countryside
My wife and I take a ride with her family in Massachsetts.
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 39,862 at the 2000 census. A resort, residential and manufacturing community, Beverly includes Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing.
Beverly is located on the North Shore, 17 miles northeast of Boston, and is home to Endicott College and Montserrat College of Art.
Originally part of Salem and the Naumkeag Territory, the area was first settled in 1626 by Roger Conant. Because of religious differences with Governor John Endicott, Beverly would be set off and officially incorporated in 1668, when it was named after Beverley in Yorkshire, England. Surviving from the settlement's early history is the Balch House, built (according to recent testing) about 1679.
The first ship commissioned by the United States military (actually the US Army, as the US Navy did not yet exist), was the armed schooner Hannah. 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 nearby Marblehead. The Hannah can be found on the patch of the city's police department. Beverly is also the site of the first cotton mill in 1787,[2] as well as one of the first Sunday schools in the country in 1810. Beverly would be incorporated as a city in 1894.
In 1902, the United Shoe Machinery Corporation built at Beverly a quarter-mile stretch of factory buildings, which in 1906 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. Cherry Hill Industrial Park, straddling the boundary with Danvers, is home to many businesses and offices. Parker Brothers, makers of Monopoly and other games, has offices in Beverly. The city is also home to the Landmark School, known world-wide for the education it provides to learning disabled students.
President William Howard Taft maintained a summer home in Beverly; in the summers of 1909 and 1910, he lived in a house located at what is now the site of the Rose Garden in Lynch Park, the city's principal public park.
Beverly has a former Nike missile site on L. P. Henderson Road, right near the Beverly Municipal Airport. This site was in operation from March of 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 ground water, which could be potentially hazardous to the nearby Wenham Lake water supply.
Private Beach - Beverly, MA
Scenic video from a private beach in Beverly, Massachusetts. This video is a sample from our New England nature series. Watching these videos is a great way to relax, meditate, do yoga, stretch or just chill out. If you prefer to just listen to the soothing sounds of the waves crashing against the sandy beach then play the video in the background as white noise to just relax. Enjoy!
Beverly Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour
-- Tour Beverly, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
Beverly, Massachusetts is one of the oldest communities in the state. Residents describe their city as the birthplace of the United States Navy, noting that the first ship commissioned by the Navy sailed from Beverly Harbor. Although the city was the location of the first cotton mill and the first Sunday school in the country, and has one of its neighborhoods, the Fish Flake District, on the National Register of Historic sites, it is the present and future rather than the past which engross the energies of the community.
Beverly is 85% residential and emphasizes its academic and cultural facilities more than the industrial parks that house mixed computer and other high technology firms. The city is the home of private Endicott College and a campus of the public North Shore Community College as well as the site of the North Shore Music Theatre which brings in hordes of visitors to glittering Broadway-type productions. Beverly is home to a highly respected hospital, new library, new senior center, municipal airport, and numerous commuter stops for public transportation.
The commitment of Beverly residents to the development of its children may be the most defining cultural aspect of this community. This is reflected in the public school system, as well as through the variety of recreational, athletic, social and cultural opportunities provided to children. Residents note the first-rate hospital, the miles of beautiful beach, and the diverse sections of the community that offer everything from rural to urban lifestyles in saying that the city offers everything that anyone could want in a home town. For other town tours visit . For towns in MA visit . For MA relocation information go to . For a MA MLS map search visit .
Richard Tisei
Richard Tisei
Former State Senator
Candidate for Lt. Governor
2/9/2011
Elder Care Beverly MA
Elder Care Beverly MA,
ANMI Boston 2014 PicNic al Stage Fort Park di Gloucester MA
PicNic dell'ANMI di Boston MA svoltosi al
Parco Stage Fort di Gloucester Massachusetts
I mebri che hanno partecitato hanno trascorso una bellissima giornata in buona compagnia, un ottimo pranzo accompagnato da un tempo formidabile pieno di sole, aria pura e una bellissima veduta dell'Oceano Atlantico.
Tisei Town hall #1 Part 1
MA-06; May 31, 2012; Richard Tisei; Part 1 of 1
Richard Tisei outside the Capitol Hill Club during Meet the Candidate week.
Daniel Fishman on Bipartisanship and NDAA
Daniel Fishman, Libertarian Candidate for Congress of the 6th District of MA discusses Bipartisanship and the NDAA at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Debate with John Tierney and Richard Tisei - FishmanforCongress.com
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6th Congressional Candidates Discuss Israel
Congressman John Tierney with challengers Richard Tisei and Daniel Fishman debate positions on Israel
Scott Brown/Richard Tisei rally - 11/01/2012
Senator Scott Brown speaking at a rally in Wakefield, MA - 11/01/2012 (last 5 minutes were missed somehow)
Senator Tisei on Education
Senator Tisei talks about the governor's education reorganization plan
Richard Tisei Press Conference
Republican congressional candidate Richard Tisei talked to the media from his campaign headquarters in Peabody on Wednesday afternoon. Video by Ethan Forman/The Salem News
Barnes Family Wedding Cruise on the Schooner Fame, Salem Massachusetts
The wedding of Brenton and Gillian Barnes is celebrated by friends and family aboard the schooner Fame on September 13, 2013. The cruise begins at Pickering Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts and travels the beautiful waters of Salem Harbor and Beverly Harbor. Along the way, we were treated to a water view of the Rose Garden at Beverly's Lynch Park, the site of the wedding ceremony the next day. Thanks to everyone aboard!
Richard Tisei endorsed by US Chamber of Commerce
Congressional candidate Richard Tisei is endorsed by the US Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, June 3, 2014.
Beverly Daniel Tatum - 2017 Mimi and Peter E. Haas Distinguished Visitor Lecture
Straight talk about race is crucial for improving intergroup relations and advancing equity in our nation. Author and educator Beverly Daniel Tatum has been a prominent scholar in this area for the past two decades.
Dr. Tatum is the author of the acclaimed 1997 book, Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations about Race, which tackles racial identity development in young people and how to embrace and continue cross-racial dialogue.
(Warning: Language at 36:59)