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Adams National Historical Park |
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The National Park Service...experience your America. |
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Adams National Historical Park is located approximately ten miles south of Boston. The Park comprises 11 historic structures and a cultural landscape totaling almost 14 acres. The story encompasses five generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927) including two Presidents and First Ladies, three United States Ministers, historians, writers and family members who supported and contributed to the success of these public figures. The site's main historic features include: the John Adams Birthplace, the John Quincy Adams Birthplace; and the "Old House," home to four generations of the Adams family. |
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VITAL INFO: |
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Best suited for all ages
You can expect to spend under 5 hours when visiting our location
We are open April19 - November 10
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COST: |
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Average cost for this attraction: under $10
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HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
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To the Visitor Center via the MBTA "T" Subway System: From Boston: Take the Red Line train to the Quincy Center Station. At the top of the stairs, turn left and exit the station to Hancock Street. Walk across Hancock Street to 1250 Hancock Street. The National Park Service Visitor Center is located in the Galleria at President's place. |
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Free |
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We are home to the oldest existing Presidential Birthplaces in the country. |
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Children Activities |
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