
John Balch House - Wikipedia
The John Balch House, located at 448 Cabot Street, Beverly, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest wood-frame houses in the United States. It is now operated as one of the historic house …
Balch House - Historic Beverly
The Balch House is evocative of early colonial life. It is open to the public seasonally, and is the site of the biennial Balch Family Meeting. The next meeting will be in September, 2022.
Balch House - Salem Witch Museum
The Balch House is not only the oldest house standing in Beverly, but the oldest part of it is among the oldest standing structures in Massachusetts. John Balch, who lived on this property …
Home – Historic Beverly
1 day ago · Through luck and foresight, the Balch House has survived while the hundreds of homes from the same era have fallen to progress or decay. The John Cabot House is a …
Historic Beverly: Balch House - North of Boston
The Balch House is evocative of early colonial life. This historic house is open seasonally; kid’s activities are available whenever the museum is open. 448 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915
John Balch House // c.1679 – Buildings of New England
Jan 27, 2021 · One of the oldest extant homes in the country is this home in Beverly, Massachusetts constructed around 1679, one hundred years prior to our country’s founding. …
Oscar B. Balch House - Wikipedia
The Oscar B. Balch House is a home in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The Prairie style Balch House was designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911. …
Balch House - Wikipedia
Balch House may refer to: John Balch House, Beverly, Massachusetts; Oscar B. Balch House, Oak Park, Illinois; Balch House (Cincinnati, Ohio), Cincinnati, Ohio
Balch House < Essex Coastal Scenic Byway
Every day, thousands of people unknowingly pass by this incredible piece of American history. Preservation of such a treasure requires special care and historic interpretation to gain an …
Balch House - John Balch - Balchipedia - Wikidot
For years people have been under the apparently false assumption that John Balch, the first Balch in America, built a house in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1636. In February of 2006 the …