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Bill Klingner Trail
Park
Open space featuring a disc-golf course, walking trails & a playground in a picturesque setting.
4.80 (134 reviews)
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Historical Society of Quincy & Adams County
Museum
ππ Great little museum. Has a suggested donation of $5. Really good breath of history for the area and the 2nd floor is filled with stain glass windows rescued from local churches
4.80 (47 reviews)
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Blue Hills Reservation
State park
Massive park with views of Boston from the 635-ft-high Great Blue Hill, plus hiking & biking trails.
4.70 (3.7K reviews)
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Blue Hills - Skyline Trail
Hiking area
ππ Great, relatively easy trail. We jumped between the blue and green trail which took us a little over two hours round trip. Small uphill and downhill climbs that could be a little difficult if not sure footed. Great views of the city!
4.70 (383 reviews)
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Moorman Park
Park
ππ We just took a fishing class. We had so much fun
4.70 (357 reviews)
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John Adams and John Quincy Adams Birthplaces - Adams National Historical Park
Historical landmark
ππ John Adams Birthplace at the Adams National Historical Park is a wonderful place to visit. There are two houses at this part of the park. One is a saltbox style house that President John Adams was born in. This house was built in 1681.
The second house was home to John and Abigail Adams and is the b...
4.70 (315 reviews)
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John Wood Mansion
Museum
ππ This tour is a must for anyone who loves history. We were blown away at the knowledge our tour guide had. Lots of historic links to Lincoln in this house, lots of true pieces not just from the era, but from Wood himself. Very very worth the price of admission, would def do this tour again.
4.70 (68 reviews)
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Quincy Art Center
Art center
ππ Great place to see local art work and they have classes too! Went for a field trip and the kids had fun
4.70 (60 reviews)
14
Merrymount Park
Park
An 80-acre community gathering place including amphitheater, sports stadium, fields & boathouse.
4.60 (326 reviews)
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Madison Park
Park
Playground, tennis courts & picnic areas as well as summertime family events & concerts.
4.60 (245 reviews)
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Quincy Museum
Museum
Local history museum & prehistoric relics in a restored Richardsonian Romanesque mansion.
4.60 (106 reviews)
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United First Parish Church
Unitarian Universalist Church
ππ President John Adams donated the money for the granite used to build this beautiful church. He and Abigail, along with their son President John Quincy Adams and his wife Louisa are at eternal rest in the Adams family crypt below the church. The Presidential pew is marked where President John Quinc...
4.60 (89 reviews)
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All Wars Museum
Museum
War museum with over 5,000 artifacts from U.S. conflicts from the Revolutionary War to the present.
4.60 (76 reviews)
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Quarry Hills
Park
π Lots of space to hike and great views.
Really cool graffiti on the rock walls.
4.60 (64 reviews)
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Quincy Valley Historical Society & Museum
Museum
π Quincy Valley Historical Society & Museum
Picture
The town of Quincy circa 1911.
Managing Quincy's Heritage Site, the QVHSM is a registered 501(c)3 charity. Founded in 2002, the Society has undertaken phenomenal challenges in just 12 years, restoring the 1904 Reiman-Simmons House, now listed on the...
4.60 (42 reviews)