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Bada__Ping t1_j6974gw wrote

Fun Fact: Beverly Hills is named after Beverly MA

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luxnight t1_j69g63r wrote

Very close! "Beverly Hills gets its name from Beverly Farms, an oceanside community within the city of Beverly, Mass." May be a technicality but still ;)
https://beverlyhighlights.com/10298/feature/who-is-beverly-anyway-beverly-hills-centennial-the-history/

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Bada__Ping t1_j69k1kq wrote

And where does Beverly Farms get it’s name from? Lol

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JGard18 t1_j69y3bu wrote

England! Like almost all MA towns

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joeyrog88 t1_j6a0cdj wrote

Chicopee begs to differ

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Giving_Cat t1_j6a7o19 wrote

You had me at “Chicopee begs”.

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Alphatron1 t1_j6e8a6b wrote

I met a girl on the commuter rail who said Chicopee was her second home everyone loved Her there. I don’t think she meant the town

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no_buses t1_j6afaqr wrote

And Swampscott, and Natick, and Mattapan, and most of the Buzzards Bay communities…

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koebelin t1_j6ammam wrote

Native Eastern Algonquian names are great. Ponkapoag, Mattakeesett, Nantasket, Neponset, Shawmut, Nahant, Wachusetts, Monadnock.They just sound great to my ears. We should have kept more as town names.

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sihtydaernacuoytihsy t1_j6iua8n wrote

Well see in the 1670's there were a ring of about a dozen "praying" (Christianized) towns, including Mashpee, Natick, and Nonantum, that had thrown in for mutual defense with the English colonists. Some went to Roxbury Latin and Harvard, where they learned Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. But then during King Phillips' War (against other, non-praying communities) the colonists decided they didn't really trust their own local allies, and put them out on deer island for the winter, and they died. (Okay, they forced some of them men to act as scouts, at pain of killing their families.)

Anyway Natick is a cool name, I like it too.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j6ali0y wrote

Careful, you are mentioning a very sore spot with residents of Beverly and Beverly Farms. Never talk about West Beach without wearing a cup

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j6ald14 wrote

Fun fact, President Taft often visited and stayed in Beverly and the Rose Garden at Lynch Park was part of his Summer home.

Too bad my hometown is going to rack and ruin with over building.

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ConquestOfPizzaTime t1_j690fxe wrote

and yet he never did enter Beverly

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bitspace t1_j691ktz wrote

When you are beaten to the sweet Beverly honey by a ghost

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icedcoffee4eva OP t1_j699a27 wrote

When Beverly says she is going to "ghost you" it means something else. WINK.

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JasperDyne t1_j6b5ua5 wrote

You could say that the ghost was Bev’s “old flame.”

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CharlemagneIS t1_j6do3tn wrote

I didn’t get it until I read your comment. Can’t believe I blanked on Dr. Crusher.

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majoroutage t1_j69qnoe wrote

I blame Wesley. Picard knew better than to get involved with women with obnoxious kids.

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stoncils_ t1_j69xewz wrote

Do you know just how hard it is to get to Beverly? I just wanted to go to atomic and somehow I kept ending up back at Flip the Bird. It might have been because I wanted a spicy chicken sandwich and not coffee, but that's beside the point

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[deleted] t1_j6a9jp2 wrote

I'm definitely missing something here, is this a local thing?

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ahecht t1_j68z7xi wrote

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DMala t1_j695wwa wrote

I’ve always wanted to write a song called “I’m an Asshole from Athol”. I picture it being a Celtic punk tune, Dropkick Murphy’s style, but it’s never quite come together.

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icedcoffee4eva OP t1_j69afoy wrote

How about a "who's on 1st" gag with EASTON Mass? Where ya from? EASTON MASS. What town in eastern mass? EASTON MASS...ETC.

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davdev t1_j6b4sol wrote

So I went to Stonehill which is in North Easton, but anytime I had to tell someone where it, was people thought I went to Northeastern. My Boston accent didn’t help me with this.

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DeathGrover t1_j6a1er6 wrote

They were going to do a show like “Columbo” with Peter Falk, but in Massachusetts. It was called “Falk In Athol”.

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MPG54 t1_j6aqxbx wrote

Isn’t that near Belchertown?

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NativeMasshole t1_j68xu6t wrote

Entering Sandwich

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Valuable-Baked t1_j69d32p wrote

Watch out for the Sandwich Police, they can be a bit spicy

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davdev t1_j6b4k3a wrote

The Sandwich Library is fucking epic though.

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CeciWhutIMean t1_j6bye4p wrote

My favorite is driving through Sandwich and seeing the police cars that say “Sandwich Police”!

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DMala t1_j6964tp wrote

Then you get caught entering Sharon, and you can never enter Beverly again…

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icedcoffee4eva OP t1_j69bhi8 wrote

My dad would always say "SHARON SHARE ALIKE" whenever we passed that sign.

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SpringLoadedScoop t1_j69f21l wrote

I knew a guy with a large replica (for culpability reasons I'll assume he bought a replica, and not stole it from the signpole. It looked pretty legit though) sign above his bed "Entering Sharon". And a girlfriend named Sharon

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SparkitusRex t1_j69bxsj wrote

My husband likes to send me the sign from Chelsea, Mass since it's my name.

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mini4x t1_j692h8b wrote

Am I the only one that has no idea what this is?

TIL Beverly is older then Boston.

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h2g2Ben t1_j692pwp wrote

It's from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Beverly was a character on that show who had a complicated but tender relationship with the person pictured.

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ReporterOther2179 t1_j699iss wrote

Songwriter John Forster wrote ‘Entering Marion’ in 1993. The Don White cover is quite good.

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peeja t1_j699zyw wrote

Oh, good, I came to the comments to post this 😄

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SpringLoadedScoop t1_j69fur2 wrote

I always get a snicker and a raised eyebrow from my wife when the red line announcements say "Entering Andrew"

(after I first wrote that, I started to think I should clarify "when we're on the train and the red line announcer says", but then I realized I get snickers and raised eyebrows at all sort of other times too. Maybe she knows when they announce it even when she isn't on the train)

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archeusdevine t1_j69rccw wrote

Pickard has always wanted to crush her

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bobbyblubbers t1_j69h8h8 wrote

G rated: entering Martha’s vineyard

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Dak_Nalar t1_j693o4z wrote

Wait Beverly is older than Boston?

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fireball_jones t1_j695xt7 wrote

I think it was established at that date as part of Salem. Going by the established date Boston uses Beverly as it’s own entity would be younger than Boston.

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idkhow2userddt t1_j69fnis wrote

You are correct, it was settled in 1626 as a part of Salem, then incorporated as a town in 1668!

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Quincyperson t1_j6a1flh wrote

I have no idea what this means

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foolofatooksbury t1_j69mi7h wrote

I cackle to myself every time the Red Line PA says “entering Andrew”

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NaseInDaPlace t1_j69de1o wrote

I always laugh at “Entering Sharon”.

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majoroutage t1_j69qgf2 wrote

Sign: Entering Clinton

Me: dry heave noises

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ThePoetofFall t1_j6a5b8c wrote

This made me do a fucking peter griffin laugh. I will never forgive you for this.

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duburose t1_j6angg2 wrote

WHAT ABOUT SHARON?

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beachwhistles t1_j6ctmgk wrote

I’m stuck in Dennis. You’re down the Cape? Nope

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GrimmRetails t1_j6clses wrote

Picard: I entered Beverly many times.

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dahc573 t1_j6k0mw6 wrote

Me when the train says entering Andrew

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