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Discover Quincy

Visitor Center - 1250 Hancock Street Quincy, MA 02169 Phone: 617-471-1700 Fax: 617-471-3087

Birthplace of the American Dream

Today, visitors to Quincy can tour the birthplaces of both John Adams and John Quincy Adams as well as the Adams Mansion, the Summer White House for both presidents and home to their descendants until the early 20 th century. Other historic sites include United First Parish Church - where both Adams presidents and their wives are buried - historic Hancock Cemetery and the Dorothy Quincy Homestead, the childhood home of John Hancock's wife, Dorothy Quincy As the birthplace of two presidents and John Hancock, Quincy has long been recognized for the pivotal role her native sons and daughters played in the fight for American independence.

Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau

Information Centers on Boston Common
and Prudential Towers (Center Court)
Boston, MA Toll-Free: 888–SEE-BOSTON Ext. 8

A Complete Guide to Boston, in One Easy Step!

The GBCVB is your connection to Boston. Here you can find the information and tools you need to make the most out of your stay. Whether you’re here for business, a romantic weekend for two, or an urban vacation with your family, Boston promises a rich experience for all visitors. Speak to a visitor information representative who will help plan your trip at 1-888-SEE-BOSTON, or visit www.BostonUSA.com for all the information you need about our fantastic city. The Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau invites you to visit Boston and Cambridge, just for the fun of it!