Hancock-Adams Common, Massachusetts, United States
4.0 (7 reviews) Spent Ranking #9 in Quincy Parks
BEAUTIFUL NEW PARK WITH IMPRESSIVE FOUNTAINS
As it happened, I was visiting for several days with a friend who lives in Quincy when the City of Quincy officially opened and dedicated this new park on Saturday, September 8, 2018. It is located in Quincy Square on Hancock Street between the new City Hall and the United First Parish Church, a/k/a Church of the Presidents. The park cost $15.7 million to develop. It has bronze statues of John Hancock and John Adams, marble walkways, and special sound-reactive fountains. The park beautiful. During our visit, many people were out walking through the park; others were sitting on the benches. We walked the entire park and nearby Hancock Cemetery. The City of Quincy can be proud of this project. It is very well done. Admission is free. There is some free on-street parking adjacent to the park. We rate this park honoring two important figures in American history at 5.0. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.
Address
Hancock Street Quincy Square, Quincy, MA 02169
Current local date and time now
Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 22:50
User Ratings
4.0 based on (7 reviews)
Reviews
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5Maurene_K 5:00 PM Nov 23, 2018
BEAUTIFUL NEW PARK WITH IMPRESSIVE FOUNTAINS
As it happened, I was visiting for several days with a friend who lives in Quincy when the City of Quincy officially opened and dedicated this new park on Saturday, September 8, 2018. It is located in Quincy Square on Hancock Street between the new City Hall and the United First Parish Church, a/k/a Church of the Presidents. The park cost $15.7 million to develop. It has bronze statues of John Hancock and John Adams, marble walkways, and special sound-reactive fountains. The park beautiful. During our visit, many people were out walking through the park; others were sitting on the benches. We walked the entire park and nearby Hancock Cemetery. The City of Quincy can be proud of this project. It is very well done. Admission is free. There is some free on-street parking adjacent to the park. We rate this park honoring two important figures in American history at 5.0. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.
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5Kerry SB 5:00 PM May 3, 2022
Beautiful Park
Beautifully maintained and a great place to walk. The water fountains are pretty. Lots of green spaces to check out and learn history of Quincy at the same time. Benches are lovely.