White's Hill, which includes fine views of the Massachusetts coast, including Crane Beach, was sold by Mrs. Stavros to the Trustees in 1988 at well below market value. At the top of White's Hill is a 50-foot tall tower built by Lamont G. Burnham in the 1880s.[1]
Much of the adjacent property, including the Cape Ann Golf Course owned by the Stavros family, is covered by conservation easements.[3]
White's Hill, which includes fine views of the Massachusetts coast, including Crane Beach, was sold by Mrs. Stavros to the Trustees in 1988 at well below market value. At the top of White's Hill is a 50-foot tall tower built by Lamont G. Burnham in the 1880s.[1]
Much of the adjacent property, including the Cape Ann Golf Course owned by the Stavros family, is covered by conservation easements.[3]
References
^ a b"Stavros Reservation". The Trustees of Reservations. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017.
^Annual report of The Trustees of Public Reservations 2000. p. 35.
^Abbott, Gordon (1993). "Conservation Restrictions". Saving Special Places: A Centennial History of the Trustees of Reservations, Pioneer of the Land Trust Movement. Ipswich Press. pp. 149–150. ISBN978-0-938864-19-6.
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