@@exploring-new-england I realized how rantoul st changed. So many new buildings there. You went from my ex house at 16 dane st until my job at beverly house of pizza. I took classes at salem state college at that time to learn English and then I came back to brazil. I just had I trip back to beverly! Thanks again!
Used to hang out at the White Whale many, many, years ago. I see its still there at 8:40 on left. Downtown looks clean and nice. Like the trees that have been planted.
Cabot Street looks amazingly the same north of Fosters corner but south of there i barely recognize it even though I walked to school that way ever day from 3rd - 6th grade (Central Street to Edwards School) from '66 - 69.
Very interesting getting the perspective from someone very familiar with Beverly from the past! Some things have def changed a lot in a lot of cities in the area. It is interesting how some pockets stay the same.
@@exploring-new-england - your bike path was perfect for my trip to the past. I didn't even recognize that you were on Rantoul St. But Federal St. I recognized as you got towards St. Mary's school (which I went to in the 8th grade). Everything was the same from about a block before but there was no commerce on that street in the 60's - 70's. It was all residential. Rantoul St. was a bunch of rundown tenement houses, hole in the wall bars, and abandoned factories on the RR side, along that stretch you rode down on. Thanks for doing that and posting it.
I lived my whole childhood near "the Shoe" factory Pond, used to walk all those streets. nice bike tour. live in Arizona now
Absolutely great video! I love Beverly! It has a charm to the town, and really a New England feel there! Thank you so much!
Thanks - I'm glad you liked it! It is a very classic New England town.
Thank you so much!! I used to live in beverly between 2002/2007. I live at dane st, right in front of The library
Glad my video could take you back there- thanks for watching!
@@exploring-new-england I realized how rantoul st changed. So many new buildings there. You went from my ex house at 16 dane st until my job at beverly house of pizza. I took classes at salem state college at that time to learn English and then I came back to brazil. I just had I trip back to beverly! Thanks again!
Used to hang out at the White Whale many, many, years ago. I see its still there at 8:40 on left. Downtown looks clean and nice. Like the trees that have been planted.
Yea they've really spiffed it up over the years. Glad this video could take you back there!
@@exploring-new-england it did! Thanks!
Beautiful city, and it looks like it was a beautiful day for biking :)
Thanks! It was a beautiful day!
I remember your video of the ride that ended up in Lynch park. Great videos.
Cabot Street looks amazingly the same north of Fosters corner but south of there i barely recognize it even though I walked to school that way ever day from 3rd - 6th grade (Central Street to Edwards School) from '66 - 69.
Very interesting getting the perspective from someone very familiar with Beverly from the past! Some things have def changed a lot in a lot of cities in the area. It is interesting how some pockets stay the same.
@@exploring-new-england - your bike path was perfect for my trip to the past. I didn't even recognize that you were on Rantoul St. But Federal St. I recognized as you got towards St. Mary's school (which I went to in the 8th grade). Everything was the same from about a block before but there was no commerce on that street in the 60's - 70's. It was all residential. Rantoul St. was a bunch of rundown tenement houses, hole in the wall bars, and abandoned factories on the RR side, along that stretch you rode down on. Thanks for doing that and posting it.
4:56 Video Title: St Mary’s Church Bells in Beverly, Massachusetts!
Can I ask you, please, what are the big cities near to it? Thank you
Well the north shore cities like Beverly and Salem are decently sized but the biggest city is Boston which is around 20 to 25 miles away.
@@exploring-new-england Thank you so much for the info I'm thinking of living there
@@meewell8332 I'll add that there's a great commuter rail train system that connects all of the North Shore cities to Boston, it's a quick ride in.
@@exploring-new-england thank you so much💚