Historical Places in Quincy, MA

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Quincy House gallery

This country estate overlooking Quincy Bay transports visitors to the Revolutionary War era and tells the story of a woman’s work to preserve her family

Neighborhood:
Wollaston
Payment method:
cash
United First Parish Church gallery

United First Parish Church (also known as The Church of the Presidents) has a rich history in both the social and religious community. The church was built

Neighborhood:
Quincy Center
Dorchester Historical Society gallery
181YEARS IN BUSINESS
Neighborhoods:
Columbia Point, Dorchester
Payment method:
amex, discover, master card, visa
Archdiocese of Boston gallery

The Archdiocese of Boston was founded in 1808 as the diocese of Boston and was elevated to archdiocese in 1875. It is a spiritual faith community that serv

Neighborhood:
North Braintree
Eustis Estate Museum gallery

The Eustis Estate is open for self guided tours with two guided tours per day at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Reservations are highly recommended and can be ma

Boylston Street gallery

Boylston street is a popular shopping street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.Boylston street is a popular shopping street in Boston's Back Bay neighborho

John Hancock Tower gallery

This striking I.M. Pei edifice, famous for its beauty and infamous for falling glass panes, is Boston's tallest building. After terrorist attacks on the Wor

New England Holocaust Memorial gallery

The six glass towers of this striking memorial serve to represent the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, six main Nazi death camps and the candl

Neighborhoods:
Financial District, Downtown Boston
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
mastercard, amex, visa, all major credit cards, check, debit, discover
The Mapparium gallery

"How Do You See the World" is a montage of photos—a global portrait of faces from the pages of The Christian Science Monitor. It welcomes you to a n