Dorothy Quincy Homestead and its collection

Dorothy Quincy Homestead
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The Dorothy Quincy Homestead is a significant US National Historic Landmark situated at 34 Butler Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. This historic site was originally built by Edmund Quincy II in 1686 and has since been preserved as a museum. It is occasionally open to the public, offering a glimpse into the rich history of one of Massachusetts' leading families from the 17th to the 19th century.

Historical Significance of Dorothy Quincy Homestead

The Dorothy Quincy Homestead holds a significant place in American history as it served as a meeting place for many American Revolutionary War patriots. Notable figures such as John Adams, Colonel John Quincy, and John Hancock frequented this place. It was also the childhood home of the first First Lady of Massachusetts, Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott, wife of John Hancock.

Architectural Significance of Dorothy Quincy House

The Dorothy Quincy House is a unique architectural marvel that combines elements of Colonial, Georgian, and Victorian design. Despite the evolution of architectural styles over the centuries, the elements of the original 17th-century building are still clearly visible. This makes it one of the rare examples in Massachusetts where such historical architectural elements have been preserved.

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Dorothy Quincy Homestead
34 Butler Rd
MA 02169 Quincy
Massachusetts

Visitor information Dorothy Quincy Homestead

Opening hours

Open for tours limited Saturdays and Private group tour arrangements available by request.

Admission

0+$10.00
MA with valid IDFree
Residents of QuincyFree

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Location & Map

34 Butler Rd, Quincy

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