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John Adams birthplace (1735) who became second American President. Quincy, MA. Style: New England colonial. | United First Parish Church (1827) is crypt for John & John Quincy Adams & their wives. Quincy, MA. Architect: Alexander Parris. On National Register. | Quincy United First Parish Church (1828)( 1306 Hancock St.) where Presidents John Adams & John Quincy Adams are buried. Quincy, MA. Style: Greek Revival. Architect: Alexander Parris. On National Register. | Domed rotunda & clock of United First Parish Church. Quincy, MA. |
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Weather vane atop United First Parish Church. Quincy, MA. | Hancock Cemetery (used until 1854) resting place of Colonists & Patriots. Quincy, MA. | Tombstone in Quincy burial ground. Quincy, MA. | Memorial to men of Quincy who fought in American Revolution. Quincy, MA. |
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Quincy Town Hall (1844) (1305 Hancock St.). Quincy, MA. Style: Greek Revival. Architect: Isaiah Rogers & Solomon Willard. On National Register. | Quincy City Hall annex to Town Hall. Quincy, MA. | Statue of John Adams at City Hall square. Quincy, MA. | Bust of John Hancock, Quincy born signer of the Declaration of Independence. Quincy, MA. |
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Adams Academy building. Quincy, MA. Style: Victorian Gothic. | World War I Memorial. Quincy, MA. | Quincy Masonic Temple. Quincy, MA. | Winged creatures carved on Quincy Masonic Temple. Quincy, MA. |
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Quincy Town Hall (1844). Quincy, MA. Style: Greek revival. | Crane Library (1881). Quincy, MA. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: Henry Hobson Richardson. On National Register. | Bethany Congregational Church (18 Spear St.). Quincy, MA. | Galleria At Presidents Places building (1250 Hancock St.). Quincy, MA. |