One of the statues in Quincy Square is of Abigail Adams and her son John Quincy Adams. I have heard they were placed across the street from John Adams to represent the distance that they endured for many years while John was Ambassador in Europe.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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- Nancy A. Santry
- Having fun with photography. Recently retired and finally have the time to enjoy playing with my photography whenever I want to. Member of the South Shore Camera Club. President of the Hull Artists Studio Connection.
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