Hale Farm in Beverly, MA holds historical significance as the former residence of Rev. John Hale, a key figure in the Salem witchcraft trials. The property, originally built in 1694, has been owned by various descendants of the Hale family until it was acquired by the Beverly Historical Society in 1937.
The house, with its original structure dating back to the 17th century, underwent several expansions over the years, including additions by Col. Robert Hale, Jr. and later renovations by Robert Hale Bancroft. Today, Hale Farm stands as a preserved landmark offering insights into the early colonial history of Beverly.
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