1305 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169, United StatesMap
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Nice Cemetery
This small cemetery is across the street from the United First Parish Church where John and Joh Quincy Adam are buried. They were buried here before being moved to the church. There are a bunch of A...
My son is having cancer treatment daily in Weymouth so during infusion times I made a list of sites I wanted to see south of Boston. The place was immaculate on a beautiful sunny day and I had a nice...
The Hancock Cemeterry is located near Quincy City Hall and the City of President's Church. The cemetrty is small but it is interesting to visit with history dating back to the 1600's and Presiden...
If you like old cemeteries and the history they may hold, then this place is worth a visit. The cemetery dates back to the 1600’s and there are many old headstones/epitaphs to read/view. There is no o...
Nice Cemetery
This small cemetery is across the street from the United First Parish Church where John and Joh Quincy Adam are buried. They were buried here before being moved to the church. There are a bunch of A...
Classic old & well-preserved cemetery in the city
We loved touring this site after we toured the boyhood home of John Quincy Adams. If you’re a history buff, you’ll be in heaven here.
A nice stroll
My son is having cancer treatment daily in Weymouth so during infusion times I made a list of sites I wanted to see south of Boston. The place was immaculate on a beautiful sunny day and I had a nice...
Historic Colonial Cemetary
The Hancock Cemeterry is located near Quincy City Hall and the City of President's Church. The cemetrty is small but it is interesting to visit with history dating back to the 1600's and Presiden...
Old Cemetary
If you like old cemeteries and the history they may hold, then this place is worth a visit. The cemetery dates back to the 1600’s and there are many old headstones/epitaphs to read/view. There is no o...