Quincy, Massachusetts is less than ten miles from the center of Boston. Nicknamed ‘The City of Presidents’, Quincy is a lively, urban, commercial and business center. Named for president, John Quincy, the town was home to Abigail Adams as well. The Adams home still stands in town today and draws many tourists. Quincy is the birthplace of former U.S. President John Adams and John Quincy Adams as well as statesman John Hancock.
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Settled: 1625
Incorporated: 1792
County: Norfolk
Quincy, MA Population:
2008: 92,339
2000: 88,025
1990: 88,985

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