City of Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Quincy City
- City of Quincy
- Quincy
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Settled in 1625, incorporated as a town in 1792, and as a city in 1888. Named by the General Court in honor of Colonel John Quincy (1689-1767), resident of that part of Braintree incorporated in the new town; member of MA House of Representatives, and councillor for 40 years (MA-T1/p38)
- 42.262157242° 15' 43.8"N-71.007234071° 00' 26.0"W
- Merrymount 0.6 mi. E
- Boston City (Suffolk County) 4.9 mi. N
- Chelsea City (Suffolk County) 9.3 mi. N
- Cambridge City (Middlesex County) 9.4 mi. NW
- Somerville City (Middlesex County) 10.1 mi. NW
- Everett City (Middlesex County) 10.3 mi. N
- Mount Wollaston 0.5 mi. SE
- Adams Crypt 0.8 mi. S
- Christ Church 1.3 mi. S
- Saint Josephs 1.5 mi. SW
- Christ Church Burial Ground 1.6 mi. S
- Hebrew 2.2 mi. W
- Quincy 2.7 mi. SW
- Wessagusset Colony Tomb Site 2.9 mi. E
- Dorchester South Burying Ground (Boston City, Suffolk County) 3.3 mi. W
- Thompson Island (Boston City, Suffolk County) 3.3 mi. N
- Blue Hill 3.6 mi. SW
- Old North 3.7 mi. SE
- 3 m
- Boston (Suffolk County) N
- 836097537
- Updated Apr 29, 2020