United Shoe Machinery Corporation Clubhouse

The building is now known as Beverly Golf and Tennis Clubhouse.

The English Revival building was designed by Boston architect Henry Bailey Alden, and built in 1910 as a gift from the senior management of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation to its local employees.

The club, which originally occupied 300 acres (120 ha), became a significant social center in Beverly, providing a place for all manner of social and recreational activities.

[2] The clubhouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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