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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