Adams National Historical Park

This National Historical Park contains the home of presidents John and John
Quincy Adams. It features the house, the surrounding farmland and several other
buildings, including the Stone Library.
The national historical park's eleven historic structures tell the story of five
generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927) including Presidents, First
Ladies, U.S. Ministers, historians, writers, and family members who supported
and contributed to their success.
There is an off-site visitor center located within one mile of the historic
structures. Regularly scheduled tours of the historic homes, are offered in
season (April 19 to November 10).
The park provides a trolleybus between sites.
The park's main historic features include John Adams birthplace, the John Quincy
Adams birthplace and the Stone Library (built in 1870 to house the books of John
Quincy Adams and believed to be the first presidential library) containing more
than 14,000 historic volumes.
Location
135 Adams St.
Quincy, Norfolk County
Massachusetts
Getting There
From Boston, you can take the MBTA Red Line subway to Quincy Center Station, and
then transfer to the 215 bus which stops at the park.
Alternatively, you can take the MBTA commuter rail from Boston's South Station
to Quincy Center Station, and then transfer to the 215 bus.
There is also a ferry service from Boston's Long Wharf to the Marina Bay stop in
Quincy, and from there, you can take the 220 bus to the park.
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