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  2. Quincy, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Quincy, Massachusetts. /  42.250°N 71.000°W  / 42.250; -71.000. 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 ...

  3. Germantown (Quincy, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Germantown (Quincy, Massachusetts) Coordinates: 42.251°N 70.965°W. Map showing Germantown neighborhood in 1858. Germantown is a primarily residential neighborhood in the city of Quincy, Massachusetts. The neighborhood is located on a peninsula surrounded by Town River bay on the west and Rock Island Cove on the east.

  4. North Quincy, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    North Quincy, Massachusetts. Coordinates: 42°16′37″N 71°01′13″W. North Quincy is a neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts. It is separated from the city of Boston by the Neponset River, and borders the Quincy neighborhoods of Squantum, Montclair and Wollaston. It contains the smaller neighborhoods of Atlantic (sometimes used as a ...

  5. West Quincy (Quincy, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    West Quincy (Quincy, Massachusetts) Coordinates: 42.253°N 71.033°W. Map of Quincy neighborhoods. St. Mary's Cemetery. West Quincy is a neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts. It is bordered on the north by Wollaston, on the east by Quincy Center, on the south by South Quincy and on the west by the town of Milton and the Blue Hills Reservation .

  6. Adams National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Adams National Historical Park, formerly Adams National Historic Site, in Quincy, Massachusetts, preserves the home of United States presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, of U.S. envoy to Great Britain, Charles Francis Adams, and of writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams . The national historical park 's eleven buildings ...

  7. Quincy Market - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Market is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed between 1824 and 1826 and named in honor of mayor Josiah Quincy, who organized its construction without any tax or debt. The market is a designated National Historic Landmark and a designated Boston Landmark in 1996, significant as one ...

  8. Baxter Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    September 20, 1989. The Baxter Street Historic District is a residential historic district roughly at 19-34 Baxter Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. It encompasses an enclave of four duplex worker housing units of a type called the "Quincy Cottage", which were built in the 1880s for workers in a locally important shoe manufacturing company. The ...

  9. United States Post Office–Quincy Main - Wikipedia

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    May 23, 1986. The US Post Office-Quincy Main is a historic post office at 47 Washington Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is a Classical Revival structure, two stories tall, built in 1909 out of limestone. It has corner pilasters, and a central entry section that projects slightly, also with articulating pilasters, and three recessed entryways.