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Quincy

Quincy is a coastal U.S. city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It is the largest city in the county and a part of Metropolitan Boston as one of Boston’s immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2020 was 101,636, making it the seventh-largest city in the state. Living in Quincy offers residents an urban suburban mix and most residents rent their homes. In Quincy there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

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About the City of Quincy

Called the “City of Presidents” and “Birthplace of the American Dream”, Quincy is the birthplace of the second and sixth U.S. Presidents: John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams. Devon truly appreciates history as her family is related to Abigail Adams through her family in North Carolina.

Education Opportunities

Home to three highly-rated school districts, your kids are sure to succeed anywhere in Quincy! With an A- score on niche.com, Quincy is known for great teachers and a diverse student body. Quincy Public Schools pride themselves on their college prep, and boasts a 93% graduation rate.

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South Shore Seafood

The South Shore (and especially Quincy) is known for their seafood. Who says you have to go into Boston get to get the pick of the sea? From low key, casual dinners, to fine dining at fancy eateries, Quincy is sure to please all seafood lovers!

Things to Do in Quincy

    Adams Parks Reservations - Visit the birthplace of John, and John Quincy Adams with guided tours. Not to be missed!

    Blue Hills Reservation

    USS Salem & U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Museum

    The Quincy Homestead

    Granite Links at Quarry Hills - semi-private golf course with exclusive benefits for members, alongside a variety of public amenities. The public can enjoy multiple restaurants, 27 holes of golf, private event spaces, and more.

Spotlight:

Quincy Quarries Reservation

This historic, but now inactive, granite quarry has been partially filled. Stop here for amazing graffiti rock climbing and hiking, or to enjoy the views of the Boston skyline. The property features 22 acres with quite a bit of graffiti, but also some areas that retain their natural character. Adjacent to Blue Hills Reservation (swimming and diving are prohibited).

Top Restaurants

Balducci’s House of Pizza

Bay Pointe Waterfront Restaurant- Dining on the Dock of the Bay

SHABU - Modern, Cozy Japanese La Paloma Mexican w a colorful array of yummy Margarita’s

Atlantic Fish Co.

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Quincy, MA Public Schools

School District Rank (North Quincy High School): 81st

School District Rank (Quincy High School): 87th

School District Rank (Josiah Quincy Upper School): 120th

Quincy Property Tax Rates

1.13% or $11.27 per $1,000

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