Where to stay in Quincy?
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Quincy's North Quincy neighborhood is home to attractions such as Wollaston Beach and Massachusetts Bay.
The Wollaston neighborhood is known for its restaurants and has lots of places to visit including Merrymount Park.

Mixed-use development with condominiums, commercial, and entertainment facilities, Marina Bay offers numerous restaurants, a craft brewery and taproom, a 685-slip marina, and a seaside boardwalk for visitors to enjoy.
Walk in the footsteps of presidents at Adams National Historic Park, where John Adams and John Quincy Adams were born. The 'City of Presidents' offers more than just history – catch some rays at Wollaston Beach or play a round with Boston skyline views at Granite Links Golf Club. Maritime enthusiasts can explore the USS Salem at the Naval Shipbuilding Museum, a nod to Quincy's shipbuilding legacy. The city's granite quarries once supplied stone for Boston's grandest buildings via America's first commercial railroad. For a taste of local innovation, remember that both Howard Johnson's and Dunkin' Donuts got their start in this historic yet vibrant suburb.

