Quincy, United States

Travel Blogs from Quincy (13)

Au revoir United States, Quincy, United States travel blog
Au revoir United States
Aug 31, 2009

... I have been so thankful that all of my friends have moved away from home and set up lives in various cities throughout the United States, but I'm starting to dislike this migration away from home. It leaves me with not much to do throughout the day except ...

A travel blog entry by koreywhite
Safe in the bosom of the family, Quincy, United States travel blog
Safe in the bosom of the family
Jul 1, 2009

We have been stuffing our faces with allsorts of gorgeous food in a massive feed up ready for being vegetarian from today onwards! no guinea pig for me thankyou! We went to a gorgeous clam seafood place the other night and had fab food Jakes at Hull beach ...

A travel blog entry by lynneanddave
Pictures.... finally!, Quincy, United States travel blog
Pictures.... finally!
Nov 23, 2006

It only took 6 months for me to get around to finishing them, so here they are.

A travel blog entry by danno
Homeward Bound, Quincy, United States travel blog
Homeward Bound
Nov 27, 2005

Homeward Bound! We stopped off in Mammath to soak in the hotsprings there for an hour or so and hit the road again. We drove straight through til we made home...1,258 miles and 5 days later.

A travel blog entry by sierragirl

Attractions in Quincy (4)

Adams National Historical Park
Adams National Historical Park

135 Adams Street, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

4.00

This site explores the lives of two early American presidents, John and John Quincy Adams.
Granite Links Golf Club
Granite Links Golf Club

100 Quarry Hills Dr., Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

3.50

Hancock Cemetery
Hancock Cemetery

1307 Hancock Street, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

3.50

United First Parish Church
United First Parish Church

1306 Hancock St Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

3.50

United First Parish Church (also known as The Church of the Presidents) has a rich history in both the social and religious community. Our church is the burial place of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams and their wives Abigail Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams.

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