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  1. Public library service in Beverly Farms began as a delivery service in 1875. Established by Louisa Loring and housed in the Loring family home in Prides Crossing, books were delivered every Saturday to local children. In 1880 Sarah Wyman Whitman founded the Neighbor’s Library in a rented space near the center of town; and in 1884 the Loring ...

  2. 1786-1927: The home that would become the Patton Homestead, was built in 1786 and due to the surrounding lush meadows, was named “Green Meadows”. In 1928, the siblings of Beatrice Ayer Patton surprised Beatrice and her husband, General George S. Patton, Jr. with the purchase of the Green Meadows property. 1928-1945:

  3. Beverly Road Historic District. /  42.38833°N 82.90167°W  / 42.38833; -82.90167. The Beverly Road Historic District is a historic district consisting of fifteen residential buildings [2] located between 23 and 45 Beverly Road in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

  4. This group exists to collect information on the colorful history of the "towns" of Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing Massachusetts.

  5. Established in 1977 as North Shore Middle School, in a local church, Glen Urquhart School took residence on the former 23-acre Orchidvale Estate in Beverly Farms in 1982. The campus location is where Albert Burrage had raised thousands of varieties of orchids in 28 greenhouses. [1]

  6. Beverly Crest is east of Coldwater Canyon Drive and borders the city of Beverly Hills on the east, west and south. [1] According to the Crests Neighborhood Association, Beverly Crest consists of properties located on Lindacrest Drive, Readcrest Drive, Beverlycrest Drive, Lloydcrest Drive, Waynecrest Drive, Gilcrest Drive, Claircrest Drive ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucy_LarcomLucy Larcom - Wikipedia

    Lucy Larcom (March 5, 1824 – April 17, 1893) was an American teacher, poet, and author. She was one of the first teachers at Wheaton Female Seminary (now Wheaton College) in Norton, Massachusetts, teaching there from 1854 to 1862. During that time, she co-founded Rushlight Literary Magazine, a submission-based student literary magazine which ...