Adams National Historical Park - Quincy National And State Park

  • Address: 135 Adams Street, Quincy, MA, 02169
  • Phone: +1 617 770 1175
  • Website:www.nps.gov
Adams National Historical Park
135 Adams Street
Quincy, MA, 02169

Adams National Historical Park Details

Full Amenity List

  • Guided Tours
  • Gift Shop
  • Restrooms
  • Visitor Center

Descriptions from Across the Web

  • Two famous Presidents, so another set of historical sites for you. This time the Presidents in question are John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Go for the guided tour of the family home and you will find a library with about 14,000 volumes carefully stored. A parish ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Adams National Historical Park tells the story of four generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927). The park has two main sites: the Birthplaces of 2nd U.S. President John Adams and 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams, and Peacefield including the “Old House,” home to four generation... more on Nps.gov
  • This site explores the lives of two early American presidents, John and John Quincy Adams. more on TripAdvisor
  • Adams National Historical Park tells the story of four generations of the Adams family, from 1720 to 1927. The park has two main sites: the Birthplaces of 2nd U.S. President John Adams and 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams, and Peacefield, including the "Old House," home to four generations of... more on GoCityKids.com

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5.0
Loved it!

This was an excellent experience. A little hard to find at first! But worth the time. The tour is excellent, especially in a small group. The park rangers are filled with amazing facts. The 3 buildings are spectular and the original artificats are worth seeing. An incredible amount of history ... A TripAdvisor Member, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

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5.0
A great experience

We came to the Adams National Park without high expectations to do research for my son's fourth grade project. We had a wonderful time and learned so much about the history of this country. A park ranger gave us an enthusiastic, knowledgeable tour. She answered all of my son's questions and posed... A TripAdvisor Member, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

Tripadvisorlogo-11383-0
5.0
Interesting historical site

If you are visiting Boston, consider seeing the Adams Historical Site. You can take the Red Line T to Quincy Center and find the National Park Service visitor's center across the street from the T station. The National Park Service offers a trolley ride (for a fee) to the John Adams and John Quin... RetroTrekkie, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

Directions

Getting There By Plane: The nearest airport with commercial airline service is Logan International Airport. Upon leaving the airport follow signs to Interstate 93 South. Traveling south on U.S. Interstate 93, take exit 7 (left lane exit) - Route 3 south t

Hours

The Park's open season is April 19 through November 10. During this time the park is open seven days a week from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Visitor Center is open during the Winter Season Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Miscellaneous

  • Admission: Individual $5.00 - 7 Days Details: General Admission for adults: $5.00, under 16 years of age, free. Annual Family Pass $10.00 - 7 Days
  • Childrens Programs: http://www.nps.gov/adam/forkids/index.htm

Other Web Resources

  • www.nps.gov
  • http://www.bostonusa.com

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