Raymond J. Bourque Arena
Raymond J. Bourque Arena is an ice rink in City of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts which is located on Hale Street. Raymond J. Bourque Arena is situated nearby to Dianne M. Halle Library, as well as near Landmark School South Campus Library.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Landmark School and Waring School.
Landmark School
School
Landmark School is a co-educational day and boarding school in Beverly, Massachusetts for students in grades 2–12 with language-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia. Landmark School is situated 3,400 feet southeast of Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
Waring School
School
Waring School is a co-educational private school in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States, for students in grades 6–12. The school offers studies in Humanities; extensive music, art, and theatre options, mathematics and science courses, as well as a curriculum of French language and cultural exchange. Waring School is situated 1 mile north of Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
Montserrat station
Railway stop
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Montserrat station is an MBTA Commuter Rail Newburyport/Rockport Line station located in Beverly, Massachusetts. Located between Spring Street and Essex Street, it serves the central part of Beverly and as a park-and-ride station for the North Shore, with easy access from Route 128. Montserrat station is situated 1¼ miles west of Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beverly and Beverly Center Business District.
Beverly
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Beverly is a city of 43,000 people in the North Shore region of Massachusetts. Dating back to the 17th century, Beverly has a long maritime history intertwined with resort, residential, and manufacturing roles that have helped defined the city as it is today.
Beverly Center Business District
Neighborhood
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The Beverly Center Business District encompasses much of the historic 19th century commercial heart of Beverly, Massachusetts. Centered on Cabot and Church Streets between Central Street and the Beverly Common, its architecture reflects the city's growth over 150 years. Beverly Center Business District is situated 1½ miles west of Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
Fish Flake Hill Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Fish Flake Hill Historic District encompasses a section of Front Street in Beverly, Massachusetts that includes a remarkable concentration of colonial buildings, and which was notable for its importance in the American Revolutionary War. Fish Flake Hill Historic District is situated 2 miles southwest of Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
Raymond J. Bourque Arena
- Type: Ice rink
- Address: 300 Hale Street, Beverly, MA 01915
- Categories: building, ice hockey, recreation area, and sports location
- Location: City of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.55703° or 42° 33′ 25″ northLongitude
-70.84723° or 70° 50′ 50″ westOperator
Endicott CollegeOpen location code
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Dianne M. Halle Library and Landmark School South Campus Library.
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