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North Quincy, MA
'Wollaston Beach' is a public beach located along Quincy Shore Drive in the Wollaston, section of Quincy, Massachusetts. It is located on Quincy Bay, part of Boston Harbor. It is cared for by the Friends of Wollaston Beach (FWB), ... More on Wikipedia

#2.
1306 Hancock St, Quincy, Massachusetts
United First Parish Church: Known as the "Church of the Presidents," this historic church was built from Qu... More on uptake_content
Now a Unitarian Church, United First Parish Church was Congregational when John and Abigail were buried h... More on igougo

#3.
Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
The City of Quincy has everything a city can offer with its rich history, quiet neighborhoods, scenic shorelines and thriving business community. First settled in 1625 in Wollaston, Quincy was established as a town in 1792 and incorporated ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#4.
Quincy, MA
Located on Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy's largest beach offers 2. 5 miles of clean sand, swimming, lifeguards, free parking, a bathhouse with public restrooms, restaurants ... More on Quincyma.gov
The City of Quincy has everything a city can offer with its rich history, quiet neighborhoods, scenic shorelines and thriving business community. First settled in 1625 in Wollaston, Quincy was esta... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#5.
135 Adams Street, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169, us
The long Adams presence in town is preserved as the Adams National Historic Site, a collection of three bu... More on The Rough Guide to: New England
The park has two main sites: the Birthplaces of 2nd U. S. President John Adams and 6th U. S. President John... More on Heritage

#6.
700 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts
The central branch of the city's library system is an architectural and intellectual monument. The origina... More on Frommers
I asked questions of the employees and found them very helpful , even though they knew I was a tourist. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA
Settled one month before its neighbor, Boston, in May of 1630, Dorchester has a history nearly as old as that of America. For its first two hundred years, Dorchester remained apart from Boston, existing primarily as a farming community ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA
Settled one month before its neighbor, Boston, in May of 1630, Dorchester has a history nearly as old as that of America. For its first two hundred years, Dorchester remained apart from Boston, existing primarily as a farming community ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#9.
One Long Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts
The ferry rides are about 1 1/2 hours long from Boston to Providence Town. Dogs on lead are allowed on the ... More on DogFriendly.com
When I called the company to request a refund, the VERY RUDE female employee insisted there wasn't a leak o... More on Yahoo! Travel

#10.
Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108
It sounds a bit creepy, but cemeteries are big stuff in Boston. The Granary Burying Ground, a stop along th... More on GoCityKids
Were else can you can you say you stood over hancock, revere, adams or ben franklins parents. plus you vict... More on Yahoo! Travel
