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  1. Quincy é uma cidade localizada no condado de Norfolk no estado estadounidense de Massachusetts. No Censo de 2010 tinha uma população de 92 271 habitantes e uma densidade populacional de 1.324,09 pessoas por km². [1] Quincy é o lugar de nascimento dos presidentes estadounidenses John Adams e John Quincy Adams, bem como do ...

  2. Website. quincyma .gov. Quincy ( / ˈkwɪnzi / KWIN-zee) is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county and a part of Greater Boston, being Boston 's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2020 was 101,636, making it the seventh-largest city in the state. [2]

  3. Quincy is a coastal U.S. city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county and a part of Metropolitan Boston as one of Boston's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2020 was 101,636, making it the seventh-largest city in the state.

  4. Website. www.quincyma.gov. Quincy is a city in Norfolk County in the U.S. State of Massachusetts. It is part of Metropolitan Boston. It is named after Colonel John Quincy, who was Abigail Adams ' mother's father. Quincy also had Adams' son, John Quincy Adams, named after him.

    • John Adams Birthplace
    • John Quincy Adams Birthplace
    • The Old House at Peacefield
    • Stone Library
    • United First Parish Church
    • Administrative History
    • See Also
    • Further Reading
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    This house is a National Historic Landmark, the birthplace of John Adams. In 1720 it was purchased by Deacon John Adams, Sr., the father of the future second president. The younger Adams lived here until 1764, when he married Abigail Smith. It is a few feet from the John Quincy Adams Birthplacehome, where John and Abigail Adams moved.

    The house where John and Abigail Adams and their family lived during the time he was working on the Declaration of Independenceand the Revolutionary War is also the 1767 birthplace of their son, John Quincy Adams. The younger Adams grew up in the home, and he and his family lived in it for a time later in life.

    The Old House was originally constructed in 1731 for Leonard Vassall, a sugar plantation owner, and was used as his summer house. The house stood empty for some time before it, along with 75 acres (30 ha), was purchased by Adams on September 23, 1787, for 600 pounds. The Adams family renamed it Peacefield, moved in the next year, and various genera...

    The Stone Library, completed in 1870, stands next to Peacefield and houses personal papers and over 14,000 books which belonged to John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams, and Brooks Adams. In his will, John Quincy Adams requested that the library be built out of stone so that it would be fireproof. The Library holds John ...

    The church where both presidents and first ladies are entombed in the Adams Crypt is in close walking distance to the park visitor center but is not and has never been run by the National Park service. It is owned by the active congregation of Unitarian Universalists. In the past ten years, the congregation has used almost $2 million of its own res...

    February 13, 1927 — Brooks Adams, the last owner of the house, dies.
    December 9, 1946 — The Old House at Peacefield was designated the Adams Mansion National Historic Site
    1948- Wilhelmina Harris, Brooks Adams's former secretary, is hired to work at the park.
    1950 — Wilhelmina Harris is promoted to become the park's first superintendent
    Hugh, Howard; Roger Straus (2007). Houses of the Founding Fathers. Artisan. ISBN 978-1-57965-275-3.
    See Publications and Books on Wilhelmina Harris page. Harris was the National Park Service Superintendent for the Adams Historical Park for 37 years, and worked ten years as social secretary to Bro...
    Official NPS website: Adams National Historical Park
    "Life Portrait of John Adams", from C-SPAN's American Presidents: Life Portraits, broadcast from Adams National Historical Park, March 22, 1999
    "Writings of Henry Adams", broadcast from Adams National Historical Park from C-SPAN's American Writers
  5. Quincy é uma cidade localizada no condado de Norfolk no estado estadounidense de Massachusetts. No Censo de 2010 tinha uma população de 92 271 habitantes e uma densidade populacional de 1.324,09 pessoas por km².[1]

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