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1259 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA 02169
United States

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Discover Quincy


(??.? miles from you)

1259 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA 02169
United States


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Just minutes south of Boston, one of New England's most captivating destinations, the City of Quincy ("quin-zee"), awaits. Called the "City of Presidents" and "Birthplace of the American D

While in Quincy, visit our many historical treasures to learn more about these critical chapters in the Quincy story. From the President's Trail to the Heart of Quincy Tours, experience a glimpse into the past as you tour these historic locations.

Quincy has something for everyone, including outdoor recreation, 27 miles of coastline and beaches, acres of beautiful parks, rock climbing and hiking at the Blue Hill Reservation, and World Class Golf Courses.

Stay, Play, and Dine in one of America's historic cities, Quincy, Massachusetts! Visit DiscoverQuincy.com

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Why You Should Go...

Just minutes south of Boston, one of New England's most captivating destinations, the City of Quincy ("quin-zee"), awaits. Called the "City of Presidents" and "Birthplace of the American Dream," Quincy is the birthplace of the second and sixth U.S. President, John Adams, and his son, John Quincy Adams. Home to Adams National Historical Park, the United First Parish Church, and Adams Crypt, Marina Bay is the largest marina in the Northeast, with shopping, dining, and so much more while enjoying the incredible view of the Boston skyline.

While in Quincy, visit our many historical treasures to learn more about these critical chapters in the Quincy story. From the President's Trail to the Heart of Quincy Tours, experience a glimpse into the past as you tour these historic locations.

Quincy has something for everyone, including outdoor recreation, 27 miles of coastline and beaches, acres of beautiful parks, rock climbing and hiking at the Blue Hill Reservation, and World Class Golf Courses.

Stay, Play, and Dine in one of America's historic cities, Quincy, Massachusetts! Visit DiscoverQuincy.com

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Open: Closed on: Sunday, Saturday

Hours: Closed Today. Opens Fri

Closed

10:00am - 4:00pm

10:00am - 4:00pm

10:00am - 4:00pm

10:00am - 4:00pm

10:00am - 4:00pm

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While in Quincy, visit the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Made of 34 islands along the Great Boston shoreline, it allows visitors to explore tide pools, walk through a Civil War-era fort, climb a lighthouse, hike through salt marshes, camp under the stars, or just relax.

Ferry service is available seasonally to Squantum Point Park, Marina Bay Quincy, Winthrop, and Fan Pier Seaport District Boston; change up your commute or take a day trip. Quincy and Marina Bay offer dining, shopping, and attractions; Quincy is also the ideal launching point for boaters.

Fun Facts

Abigail Adams Monument in Boston is part of the Woman’s Memorial.

Founded in 1792, Quincy was split from Braintree and named after Colonel John Quincy, grandfather of Abigail Adams & John Quincy Adams.

In 1625 Quincy was part of Dorchester & Boston before becoming the North Precinct of Braintree in 1640.

The first Dunkin Donuts opened in Quincy.

In United States V. The Amistad

United States v. Schooner Amistad, was a US. Supreme Court case resulting from the rebellion of Africans on board the Spanish boat La Amistad in 1839. John Quincy Adams, defended the Africans in front of the Supreme Court in March 1841 to release the enslaved people.

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Why You Should Go...

Just minutes south of Boston, one of New England's most captivating destinations, the City of Quincy ("quin-zee"), awaits. Called the "City of Presidents" and "Birthplace of the American Dream," Quincy is the birthplace of the second and sixth U.S. President, John Adams, and his son, John Quincy Adams. Home to Adams National Historical Park, the United First Parish Church, and Adams Crypt, Marina Bay is the largest marina in the Northeast, with shopping, dining, and so much more while enjoying the incredible view of the Boston skyline.

While in Quincy, visit our many historical treasures to learn more about these critical chapters in the Quincy story. From the President's Trail to the Heart of Quincy Tours, experience a glimpse into the past as you tour these historic locations.

Quincy has something for everyone, including outdoor recreation, 27 miles of coastline and beaches, acres of beautiful parks, rock climbing and hiking at the Blue Hill Reservation, and World Class Golf Courses.

Stay, Play, and Dine in one of America's historic cities, Quincy, Massachusetts! Visit DiscoverQuincy.com

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What You Should Know...

Open: Closed on: Sunday, Saturday

Hours: Closed Today. Opens Fri Closed
10:00am - 4:00pm
10:00am - 4:00pm
10:00am - 4:00pm
10:00am - 4:00pm
10:00am - 4:00pm
Closed

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While in Quincy, visit the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Made of 34 islands along the Great Boston shoreline, it allows visitors to explore tide pools, walk through a Civil War-era fort, climb a lighthouse, hike through salt marshes, camp under the stars, or just relax.

Ferry service is available seasonally to Squantum Point Park, Marina Bay Quincy, Winthrop, and Fan Pier Seaport District Boston; change up your commute or take a day trip. Quincy and Marina Bay offer dining, shopping, and attractions; Quincy is also the ideal launching point for boaters.

Fun Facts

Abigail Adams Monument in Boston is part of the Woman’s Memorial.

Founded in 1792, Quincy was split from Braintree and named after Colonel John Quincy, grandfather of Abigail Adams & John Quincy Adams.

In 1625 Quincy was part of Dorchester & Boston before becoming the North Precinct of Braintree in 1640.

The first Dunkin Donuts opened in Quincy.

In United States V. The Amistad

United States v. Schooner Amistad, was a US. Supreme Court case resulting from the rebellion of Africans on board the Spanish boat La Amistad in 1839. John Quincy Adams, defended the Africans in front of the Supreme Court in March 1841 to release the enslaved people.

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