Quincy, MA Photos

The town of Quincy, MA, once called Braintree, is a suburb of Boston, home of the two Presidents Quincy, seat of a major Henry Hobson Richardson library, & hometown of John Hancock.

See also: Boston
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John Adams birthplace (1735) who became second American President. Style: New England colonial. John Adams & John Quincy Adams, Quincy, MA

United First Parish Church (1827) is crypt for John & John Quincy Adams & their wives.
Architect: Alexander Parris. On National Register.

Facade of United First Parish Church.

Domed rotunda & clock of United First Parish Church.

Weather vane atop United First Parish Church.

Tombstone in Quincy burial ground.

Plaque in cemetery dedicated to Americans who fought in Revolutionary War.

Bust of John Hancock, Quincy born signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Adams Academy building. Style: Victorian Gothic.

World War I Memorial.

Quincy Masonic Temple.

Winged creatures carved on Quincy Masonic Temple.

Quincy Town Hall (1844). Style: Greek revival.

Crane Library (1881).
Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: Henry Hobson Richardson. On National Register. Crane Library, Quincy, MA

Bethany Congregational Church (18 Spear St.).


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