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Quincy Homestead

Quincy Homestead
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Dorothy Quincy Homestead is located in Massachusetts
Dorothy Quincy Homestead
Dorothy Quincy Homestead is located in the US
Dorothy Quincy Homestead
Location 34 Butler Road, Quincy, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°15′29.5″N 71°0′26.8″W / 42.258194°N 71.007444°W / 42.258194; -71.007444Coordinates: 42°15′29.5″N 71°0′26.8″W / 42.258194°N 71.007444°W / 42.258194; -71.007444
Area 1.7 acres (0.69 ha)
NRHP Reference # 70000095
Added to NRHP July 01, 1970

The Dorothy Quincy Homestead /ˈkwɪnzi/ is a US National Historic Landmark at 34 Butler Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. It was originally established by Edmund Quincy in 1686 as an extensive property upon which were built multiple homes. Today, the homestead consists of the Dorothy Quincy House, which has been preserved as a museum and is open seasonally to the public.

The original property covered approximately 200 acres (81 ha) extending from its present location to Quincy Bay and included the Dorothy Quincy House (1686), the Josiah Quincy House (1770), and the Josiah Quincy Mansion (1848). The Josiah Quincy Mansion, located on the property purchased by the Eastern Nazarene College in 1919, was torn down in 1969.

The Quincy family was one of the leading families of Massachusetts in from the 17th century to the 19th century. Descendants included several prominent and , and John Quincy Adams by virtue of his mother, American First Lady Abigail Adams. They settled in what is now Quincy in the 1630s.

The present Homestead was initially built by Edmund Quincy II. It became a meeting place for many American Revolutionary War patriots such as John Adams, Colonel John Quincy, and John Hancock. It was the childhood home of the first First Lady of Massachusetts, Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott, wife of John Hancock.


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