It's $10 per person and you can only view houses by trolley. It's feels a little rushed. Not much time to snap photos or videos outside because they shuffle you back on the trolley for the next group.
So as soon as you step off the trolley on both stops make sure to start snapping away photos and videos.
No photos or videos are allowed inside any of the houses. They forgot to tell us that on all house...
Read moreIt's a small but very interesting historical museum for approximately 1 hour visit, for free. Provides an overview of the history of the area, historical persons from the area, and the area development across centuries. Small and nice gift shop on premises, but you can pay only cash or cheque. Overall, it is interesting and...
Read moreFree entry. About half an hour of engagement on the roots of Quincy with focus on the Native Americans, the Adams family, the quarry industry, the shipbuilding industry, and the businesses. The property is hosted on the birth home of...
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