About Historic Beverly Preservation

Historic Beverly Preservation promotes the preservation, restoration, and heritage of historic Beverly, and through Beverly ON TRAC utilizes this heritage toward economic prosperity, community revitalization, and civic pride.

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About

Historic Beverly Preservation is the non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration, heritage and preservation of historic Beverly. HBP focuses on heritage preservation, awareness, and education for Beverly’s history, on preservation of our historic buildings and stories, and on sharing that heritage with residents and visitors. HBP owns a number of community historic buildings, including the Goff House which houses Historic Beverly Antiques, the IOOF building with retail and event space, and the 1841 Jail and Collett house awaiting rehabilitation. HBP is the sponsor organization for Beverly ON TRAC, which works with the Town of Beverly and other community organizations to engage residents and work toward betterment and economic vitality for the community. We are the non-profit partner with Beverly Historic Landmarks Commission, the Town Commission responsible for historic preservation. And, we are an events and operating partner, with Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation, in the Beverly Heritage Center. If you are interested in any of these projects or in the work of HPB, you should get involved!

Historic Beverly Preservation, Inc. (HBP) was founded in 1995, focusing on preserving our historic town. Over time, HBP has acquired the Beverly Bank, the 1808 Courthouse, and the Aries Hill Building, which now make up the BHC, along with the Crawford Building owned by RMBF. HBP owns other historic buildings with plans to rehabilitate for adaptive use, including the Goff House, the IOOF Building, the Collett House, and the 1841 Jail.

 

HBP Mission Statement

Historic Beverly Preservation promotes the preservation, restoration, and heritage of historic Beverly, and through Beverly ON TRAC utilizes this heritage toward economic prosperity, community revitalization, and civic pride.

 

HBP Board 2022 

Phyllis Baxter, President

Barbara McCreary, Vice-President

Janet Gould, Secretary

Amanda Reese, Treasurer

Linda Peterson

James Smith

Abby Hohn