Dorothy Quincy Homestead, Quincy
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The Dorothy Quincy Homestead is a US National Historic Landmark at 34 Butler Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. The house was originally built by Edmund Quincy II in 1686 who had an extensive property upon which there were multiple buildings. Today, the site consists of the Dorothy Quincy Homestead, which has been preserved as a museum and is open occasionally to the public. ()
Coordinates: 42°15'30"N, 71°0'27"W
Address
34 Butler RdQuincy (Quincy Center)Quincy 02169-2212
Contact
+1 617-742-3190
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Day trips
Dorothy Quincy Homestead – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Adams National Historical Park, United First Parish Church, Quincy Historical Society, Peacefield.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Dorothy Quincy Homestead?
Nearby attractions include Newcomb Place, Quincy (4 min walk), Peacefield, Quincy (6 min walk), Woodward School for Girls, Quincy (7 min walk), Adams National Historical Park, Quincy (7 min walk).
How to get to Dorothy Quincy Homestead by public transport?
The nearest stations to Dorothy Quincy Homestead:
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- Quincy Center Station - Inbound • Lines: 240-2 inbound, 240-3 inbound (11 min walk)
- Quincy Center (12 min walk)
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- Quincy Center • Lines: Red (12 min walk)
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- Quincy Center (12 min walk)