Where:
Dorothy Quincy Homestead
34 Butler Road
Quincy, MA 02169
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Farms, History, Photoworthy, Seasonal
Event website:
https://nscdama.org/properties/dorothy-quincy-homestead/
Join us at the Homestead to hear more stories of the Quincy family and property on the following dates from 11:00 am - 2:00pm.
Tours begin every 30 minutes.
A National Historic Landmark, the Dorothy Quincy Homestead is significant for its role in early American history, for its architecture, and for its Quincy family association. The property, located at the corner of Hancock Street and Butler Road, is part of the original land that Edmund Quincy acquired for a farm in the 1630s. Dating from 1680 and built by Edmund Quincy II, the house was enlarged and enhanced over a period of more than 200 years. Its majestic Georgian frontispiece and gambrel roof, with distinctive dormer windows, give the building a stately and substantial appearance.
May 20
June 3 & 17
July 1 & 15
August 5 & 19
September 2 & 16
October 7 & 21
Docents will be available to welcome visitors and answer their questions.
Tours of the property will end promptly at 2 pm.
Fees: Tours are $10 per person.
Residents of Quincy, MA with valid ID can tour free of charge. Tickets cannot be purchased in advance - credit cards and cash accepted at welcome center.
Notes: Please note there are no public restroom facilities available on site. Only dogs on leash are allowed on the property.
Current MA COVID-19 protocols will be followed during these events. Before you visit, please read the visitor safety information for the City of Quincy, MA at discoverquincy.com. Check our Facebook page Quincy Homestead 1686 for updates regarding tours.
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