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Adams National Historical ParkBack of the Old House in the snow
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An American Dynasty

Adams National Historical Park tells the story of four generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927). The park has two main sites: the Birthplaces of 2nd U.S. President John Adams and 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams, and Peacefield including the “Old House,” home to four generations of the Adams family, and the Stone Library which contains more than 14,000 historic volumes.
 
Adams National Historical Park Trolley

Tour the Park and Grounds

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Bust of John Adams found in the Old House

See the Collection

Are you interested in learning more about the collection?  Just added..."Portraits in the Old House" picture gallery!
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Young visitors sign the Declaration of Independence

Special Events

Attend one of our exciting special events held throughout the year.
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Abigail Adams painted by Gilbert Stuart

Meet the Adams Family

Want to learn more about the Adams family?
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Adams National Historical Park
135 Adams Street
Quincy, MA 02169

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Phone

Visitor Information
(617) 770-1175

Fax

(617) 472-7562

Climate

Generally warm and humid in the summer. Often windy and wet in Fall and Spring. Generally cold in winter, with snow possible from November through March. Layered clothing is recommended and comfortable shoes recommended for walking on gravel.
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Part of an iron plate of a 1772 produced Hopewell stove.  

Did You Know?
While England passed laws to keep her American colonies from becoming economically independent, by 1775 no fewer than 22 furnaces (including Hopewell Furnace) operated in Southeastern Pennsylvania alone.

Last Updated: December 12, 2007 at 15:37 EST