'''Quincy''' is in Massachusetts. Quincy was the birthplace of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. United States Declaration of Independence signer and first Massachusetts governor John Hancock was also born here. Quincy produced the first commercial railroad in the country in order to transport the granite from its quarries to Boston for use in many buildings there. Quincy's shipbuilding history started with sailing ships in the 1800s and continued with battleships at the Fore River Shipyard. Howard Johnson's and Dunkin Donuts restaurants were also started here.

Get in

By air

  • '''Logan International Airport (BOS)''', in Boston.
  • By train

  • '''Mass Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA or "T")''', Phone: ''+1'' 617-222-5215, [http://www.mbta.com]. Quincy has both subway and communter rail connections to Boston and some other South Shore towns.
  • By bus

  • '''Mass Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA or "T")''', Phone: ''+1'' 617-222-5215, [http://www.mbta.com]. Quincy has a number of bus routes as well.
  • By boat

  • '''Ferry service to/from Boston''', 703 Washington St. ''at Quincy Fore River Shipyard'', Phone: ''+1'' 617-222-6999, [http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/schedules_boats_station.asp?stat=F2]. Service to Long Wharf and Logan Airport in Boston.
  • By car

    Interstate 93 runs south from Boston through Quincy.

    Get around

    See

  • Adams National Historical Park. 250 Hancock St.. '+1 617'' 770-1175. '+1 617'' 472-7562. ttp://www.nps.gov/adam/index.htm. istoric homes: Mid Apr-mid Nov. Daily 9AM-5PM; Visitor Center is open during the Winter Season: Tu-F 10AM-4PM. 5.00, under 16 free. Tours include the Old House and the Birthplaces. To see the historic homes, you must join a tour. The last tour leaves at 3:15PM. Site orientation is also available here, along with exhibits, a bookstore and the site's only public restrooms. The 14 acre (56,600 m²) park is comprised of the Birthplaces of John and John Quincy Adams, the Old House and the United First Parish Church. Reservations are required for groups of 8 or more, however, there is no group rate.
  • '''USS Salem & the U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Museum''', 739 Washington St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-479-7900, [http://www.uss-salem.org]. Summer daily 10AM-4PM; winter Sa,Su 10AM-4PM. Admission adults $6, $4 for seniors, children 4-12, children under 4 free.
  • '''Hancock Cemetery''', 1305 Hancock St. (''Adjacent to City Hall''). Graves of the Adams and Quincy families and John Hancock's father. Interesting graveyard art. Free.
  • '''Quincy Historical Society''', 8 Adams St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-773-1144, [http://www.ci.quincy.ma.us/qhs.asp]. M-F 9AM-4PM, Sa Noon-4PM. Excellent overview of Quincy history in lovely stone building built on the site of Hancock's birth. $3.
  • '''Dorothy Quincy Homestead''', 39 Butler Rd., [http://www.nscda.org/ma/quincy_homestead.htm]. May-mid Oct. M-F 9AM-1PM.
  • '''Josiah Quincy House''', 20 Muirhead St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-227-3957 X256. Seasonal. Tours on the hour. $4.
  • '''Thomas Crane Public Library''', 40 Washington St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-376-1301, [http://ci.quincy.ma.us/tcpl/index.html]. M-Th 9AM-9PM, Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1PM-5PM. Free.
  • '''United First Parish Church''', 1306 Hancock Street (''across from City Hall''), Phone: ''+1'' 617- 773-1290, [http://www.ufpc.org].
  • Do

  • '''Boston Harbor Islands State Park''', Phone: ''+1'' 617-727-5290, [http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/harbor.htm]. Take a '''Ferry''' (703 Washington St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-223-8666, [http://www.bostonislands.com/]) out to George's Island and water shuttles to visit any of five other islands in Boston Harbor. Ranger-led activities, events, narrations, or just swim, picnic, camp or fish.
  • Beach

  • '''Wollaston Beach''', Quincy Shore Drive, Phone: ''+1'' 617-727-5114, [http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/quincyshore.htm]. Nice 2.5 mi long beach with lifeguards, free parking, and a bathhouse with public restrooms. Although swimming is officially safe and allowed, only dogs swim here.
  • '''Quincy Shores Reservation''', Quincy Shore Drive, Phone: ''+1'' 617-727-5290, [http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/quincyshore.htm]. Popular jogging and bicycling trail and beach.
  • '''Nickerson Beach''', 120 Dorchester St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-376-1251. Free parking.
  • Buy

    Eat

  • '''Siro's''', 307 Victory Rd., Phone: ''+1'' 617-472-4500. Upscale Italian with seafood tendencies. $$$
  • '''GJ Coddingtons''', 1250 Hancock St. #1, Phone: ''+1'' 617-472-9950.
  • '''La Paloma''', 195 Newport Av., Phone: ''+1'' 617-773-0512. Lunch, dinner. Good Mexican food. $$
  • '''Inn at Bay Pointe''', 64 Washington Court, Phone: ''+1'' 617-472-3200. Dine waterfront on the Town River. $$
  • '''Captain Fishbones''', 332 Victory Rd., Phone: ''+1'' 617-471-3511. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch. Dine outside along the boardwalk at the marina. $-$$
  • '''Classic India''', 1585 Hancock St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-786-9459. Lunch and dinner. $$
  • Drink

  • '''The Holy Ground''', 1600 Hancock St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-773-4334, [http://www.theholygroundrestaurant.com]. Irish restaurant and bar. Live music many nights, including Monday night blues open mike.
  • '''The Four's''', 15 Cottage Avenue, Phone: ''+1'' 617-471-4447, [http://www.thefours.com/]. Claims to be named #1 Sports Bar in America by ''Sports Illustrated''.
  • '''The Half-Door''', 1514-1516 Hancock St, Phone: ''+1'' (617) 472-8600, [http://halfdoorpub.com]. One of the primary drinking establishments of young white-hatted locals known as "yah-doods" and their female counterparts. Comfortable, frequently features cover bands and Irish balladeers.
  • Sleep

  • '''Marriott Boston Quincy''', 1000 Marriott Dr., Phone: ''+1'' 617-472-1000, [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bosqu-boston-marriott-quincy/].Tucked away on the Boston South Shore, the Boston Marriott Quincy Hotel offers easy access to Boston, Plymouth and Cape Cod.
  • '''Presidents City Inn''', 845 Hancock St., Phone: ''+1'' 617-479-6500. 36 rooms. $79.
  • '''Best Western Adams Inn''', 29 Hancock St., Phone: ''+1'' 800-368-4012, [http://www.bwadamsinn.com/] $116-$150.
  • Get out

    The many attractions of Boston and Plymouth are only a short train ride away. Cape Cod or the North Shore are good day trips, too.