view gallery E0 km | Adams National Historical Park - Quincy MA in NPS Passport Cancellation Stations The cancellation is from the Visitors Center for the Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, Massachusetts. Visitors can tour three Adams homes from here. Access to the houses is only by guided tour and a "trolley" ride from the Visitors Center. posted by: HaricotVert_52 location: Massachusetts date approved: 11/10/2008 last visited: 05/10/2022 |
view gallery SW0 km | Bell from CA-71 USS Quincy - Quincy, MA in Bells This bell was once on the cruiser USS Quincy, named after the city and built at the Fore River Shipyard - in Quincy. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 03/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery S0 km | Quincy, MA in City and Town Halls The old and new city hall sit connected by a walkway in the center of the city that is famous for being the home of two presidents, and had two major industries: granite quarries and large ships. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/04/2013 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery NW0 km | Former President John Adams - Quincy, MA in Statues of Historic Figures The statue of former President John Adams is in the green in front of the Quincy City Hall. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 03/28/2013 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery S0 km | Tercentennary Granite Ball - Quincy, MA in Community Commemoration The granite ball, which also appears to be a fountain, was placed by the Granite Manufacturer's Association in 1925. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/18/2013 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery SE0 km | Quincy Town Hall - Quincy, MA in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Quincy Town Hall, built in 1844, is a granite building that is connected to the modern glass Quincy City Hall. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/09/2013 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery SE0 km | 1844 - Town Hall - Quincy, MA in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones The Town Hall Building, the older building of the Quincy City Hall complex, is built of native Quincy granite. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/09/2013 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery N0 km | Adams National Historical Park - Old House - Quincy, MA in NPS Passport Cancellation Stations A passport stamp at Adams National Historical Park posted by: chrissyml location: Massachusetts date approved: 02/20/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0 km | United First Parish Church, Unitarian - Quincy, MA in This Old Church The United First Parish Church is an old stone church in the center of a rotary that has the tombs of two former U.S. Presidents and First Ladies within it. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/05/2013 last visited: 05/10/2022 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | John Adams in Grave of a Famous Person The United First Parish Church in Quincy, MA contains the tomb of John Adams. He was a signer of Declaration of Independance, and the second president of the United States.
posted by: Team Min Dawg location: Massachusetts date approved: 08/30/2007 last visited: 05/10/2022 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | John Adams in American Revolution Patriot Graves The United First Parish Church in Quincy, MA contains the tomb of John Adams. He was a signer of Declaration of Independance, and the second president of the United States.
posted by: Team Min Dawg location: Massachusetts date approved: 08/30/2007 last visited: 05/10/2022 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | United First Parish Church (Unitarian) of Quincy - Quincy MA in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The current building was constructed in 1828 by noted Boston stonecutter Abner Joy to designs by Alexander Parris. posted by: nomadwillie location: Massachusetts date approved: 08/15/2019 last visited: 05/10/2022 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | John Quincy Adams - Quincy MA in Grave of a Famous Person 6th United States President and son of 2nd U.S. President John Adams posted by: Don.Morfe location: Massachusetts date approved: 06/03/2020 last visited: 10/10/2021 |
view gallery S0.2 km | Hancock Cemetery in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Hancock Cemetery is located in Quincy, MA. posted by: Team Min Dawg location: Massachusetts date approved: 09/16/2005 last visited: 10/06/2009 |
view gallery S0.2 km | The Men of Quincy, Mass. in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials This memorial is located in Hancock Cemetery in Quincy (fromerly Braintree), Mass. posted by: Team Min Dawg location: Massachusetts date approved: 01/12/2008 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Granite Trust Company - Quincy, MA in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This magnificent art deco building is prominently placed in Quincy's downtown section. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/08/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Quincy Town Hall in Massachusetts Historical Markers This was a previous location of the Quincy Town Hall, along with a school. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 12/28/2006 last visited: 08/31/2012 |
view gallery N0.2 km | 1926 - Quincy Masonic Building - Quincy, MA in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones This black cornerstone for the Quincy Masonic Building contrasts with the lightly colored stone of the rest of the building. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/01/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.2 km | Quincy Masonic Building - Quincy, MA in Masonic Temples The Quincy Masonic Building is a stone structure with beautify Egyptian designs located along Hancock Street and is home to three Masonic Lodges. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 03/30/2013 last visited: 03/29/2014 |
view gallery NW0.2 km | Masonic Temple - Quincy MA in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The building was home to three "Blue" Masonic Lodges, two Appendant Bodies: York Rite, Grotto, and two Youth Groups: DeMolay and Rainbow. posted by: nomadwillie location: Massachusetts date approved: 08/15/2019 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.2 km | Bethany Congregational Church Main Entrance - Quincy, MA in Doorways of the World This beautiful set of doors is at the end of the Bethany Church building and has a lot of carved details as well as branch-like hinges/braces. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 03/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.2 km | Time Capsule, Bethany Congregational Church - Quincy, MA in Time Capsules This time capsule is set in the lawn of the Bethany Congregational Church, near the door at the corner of Spear and Coddington Streets. posted by: NorStar location: Massachusetts date approved: 04/10/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.2 km | Thomas Crane Library - Quincy, MA in Libraries This impressive building dates from 1882 in this "City of the Presidents." It was designed by noted architect Henry Hobson Richardson, made of granite from Quincy's own quarries. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 01/16/2008 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery E0.2 km | Crane, Thomas, Public Library - Quincy, MA in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This impressive building dates from 1882 in this "City of the Presidents." It was designed by noted architect Henry Hobson Richardson, made of granite from Quincy's own quarries. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 01/16/2008 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
view gallery E0.2 km | Crane Library - Quincy, MA in Great Buildings of the World The Crane Library is located around the corner from the Church of the Presidents, Quincy, Massachusetts. The building was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, designer of Boston's Trinity Church, and founder of the Richarsonian Romanesque movement. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 06/02/2009 last visited: 07/07/2012 |
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