I don’t want to go back this Park in the rest of my life, because only Quincy park didn’t allow me to get water by a man who works there with so unfriendly. He saw me that I want to get water and he turned office the water line. I have been driving my RV cross this country from California to Boston and I have stopped many parks for getting my water. But only Quincy park doesn’t allow people getting water. Ayer that I don’t want to eat, shop and get gasoline, etc in Quincy any more, because I don’t pay tax for Quincy City. The Quincy can save water, but this...
Read moreWide Open Spaces Large lawns and shady areas perfect for picnics, walking, or lounging Peaceful atmosphere with a neighborhood feel
Recreation Facilities Baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and a playground Also used for local youth leagues and sports practices
Water Access Located near Black’s Creek with some scenic water views Good for quiet walks or birdwatching
Historic Significance Ties to the early colonial history of Quincy Name comes from Thomas Morton’s 1600s settlement...
Read moreIt is convenient store in the neighborhood that not only soft drinks, bread and butter they frozen foods, ready made food items such chicken cutlets, salads such as potatoes salads, seafood salads, American chopsuey, . Fruits, vegetables, wines and spirits, bread of different kinds, pastries, cakes,soft drinks, juices of variety kins from apple juice, orange juice, and a lot more at reasonable prices. Visits the Bells Market when you are in the and...
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