Definitely fall in New England. Here I am, on the beach, balcony room and itβs too cold to sit outside. Instead, Iβm inside with the heat on. Florida soon, I think π¬
Day: October 3, 2017
Road Trip Day 127 – Adams National Historic Park in Quincy, Massacusetts
First two photos – side by side houses that are the birthplaces of John Adams (Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 2nd President of the United States) and his son, John Quincy Adams (6th President of the United States). Unfortunately, no indoor photography allowed.
Next few photos, the “Old House”, the house that John Adams bought after the revolutionary war and after his tenure as ambassador to Great Britain (but before he was elected President). Four generations of the Adams family lived in this house before it became a museum in I believe the 1920’s. As late as the 1970’s, one of the museum tour guides was a direct descendant of John Adams. It is now the property of the National Parks Service, operated in conjuction with the Adams Family historical society. Again, no indoor photography allowed.
Final few photos are of a church in downtown Quincy which has a crypt containing the bodies of John Adams, his wife Abigal, their son John Quincy Adams and his wife Louisa Catherine (the first foreign born first lady of the United States). This is the only location in which two US presidents are interred.

