Adams National Historic Park, near Boston in Quincy, MA
Visit the birthplaces of two US presidents, John Adams and son, John Quincy Adams. View exhibits and video presentations at the visitor's center, then travel on to the saltbox houses where these two presidents were born.
You can also visit "Peacefield," which served as a summer White House to both presidents, and home to generations of descendants.
While at the Adam's mansion, you'll also want to be sure to check out the impressive Stone Library, which include volumes of both Presidents.
Details
Open daily, 9 am to 5 pm., April 19-November 10.
Tours leave the visitor's center a quarter past and a quarter to the hour. Last tour of the day departs at 3:15 pm.
Admission is $5 for adults, children 16 & under are free.
Adult Painting with Folk Artist Christopher Gurshin at Adams National Historic Park near Boston MA is sure to be an event that will be entertaining as well as educational.
Experience what an 18th Century wedding would have been like first hand by attending the Reenactment of Wedding of John & Abigail Adams at the Adams National Historic Park, located near Boston, MA at 1250 Hancock St in Quincy, MA.
Weddings are a time of celebration and joy and if you are interested in learning about what weddings were like during the olden days, then you need to attend The Reenactment of the 1764 wedding of John Adams and Abigail Smith.