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| navigate by keyword : 1828 building abigail adams abner joy family legacy memorial alexander parris design american history presidents architectural architecture boston stonecutter burial place cemetery church community landmark construction crypt cultural heritage established 1639 site historic historical significance john quincy designation louisa catherine massachusetts national parish pew number presidential religious congregation sacred unitarian universalist united |
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| United First Parish Church in Quincy, MA, built in 1828, is a National Historic Landmark linked to the Adams family. Known as the Church of the Presidents, it houses the crypt of John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and their wives |
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