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Listing No. 25081

c. 1681 Colonial
Quincy, MA





Birthplace of John Adams

John Quincy Adams' birthplace

Adams National Park, birthplace of John Quincy Adams and John Adams

Adams National Historical Park was designated as part of the National Park Service in 1946 to commemorate the distinguished men and women of the Adams family who dedicated their lives to the development and service of the United States. The thirteen-acre park is comprised of the Birthplaces of John Adams and John Quincy Adams; the Old House at Peace field, home to four generations of the Adams family;and the Stone Library. The park Visitor Center is located in Quincy Center and sits halfway between the birthplace homes and the Old House at Peace field. Tours begin at the Visitor Center, where a trolley will transport you to the historic homes. We recommend planning on 2 1/2 to 3 hours to tour the park.

Contact Information:

By Mail:
Adams National Historical Park
135 Adams Street
Quincy, MA 02169-1749

By Phone:
Visitor Information (617) 770-1175
Headquarters (617) 773-1177

By Fax: 617-472-7562

Email: ADAM_Visitor_Center@nps.gov

Phone: (617) 770-1175
Fax: 617-472-7562

Adams' Birthplace

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