Odd Fellows' Hall, Beverly
Facts and practical information
The Odd Fellows' Hall in Beverly, Massachusetts occupies a prominent location on Cabot Street opposite city hall in Beverly Center. It is a 3+1⁄2-story High Gothic Revival building constructed in 1893 to a design by local architect J. Foster Ober. Its exterior is clad in brick with trim of granite and brownstone. Its roof is a cross gable style, steep roof with polychrome bands of slate tiles. The central portion of the roof is a deck surrounded by a wrought iron railing and is topped by a cupola and weathervane. One of its notable tenants was President William Howard Taft, who had offices in the building during summer residencies in Beverly. ()
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Odd Fellows' Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: United Shoe Machinery Corporation Clubhouse, Salem Willows, Hospital Point Range Front Light, Fish Flake Hill Historic District.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Odd Fellows' Hall?
How to get to Odd Fellows' Hall by public transport?
Train
- Beverly Depot (9 min walk)
- Montserrat (29 min walk)