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It was Peacefield.
Peacefield, sometimes called Braintree, in Quincy Massachussetts not Montecello, that's Thomas Jeffersons second home in France
He named it Peacefield. Both his birthplace and final home still stand in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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John Adams' estate was called Peacefield. Also known as Old House, this was Adams' home and farm. John Adams was the second President of the U.S. Other famous members of the Adams family like John Quincy Adams also lived here.
After retiring from public office, John Adams returned with his family back to Peacefield, their family farm, in Quincy, Massachusetts.
From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington livedin his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quinc,y Massachusetts. From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington livedin his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts. From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington lived in his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts.
The Adams family home is known as Peacefield and also as the Old House. John and John Quincy and later generations of Adams lived there.
The birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, an estate known as Peacefield, is in the town of Quincy, Massachusetts. Its ZIP Code is 02169.
Yes. His birthplace , the home of his father, Peacefield are part of the Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, Mass, near Boston, administered by the national park service. He and his father and the wives are buried in a crypt in the United First Parish Church at Quincy.
Yes, there is evidence that she did move to Boston for a while, because her husband John had a law practice there. The two lived in a series of rented homes at that time. Ultimately, they purchased their own home in what is now the city of Quincy, Massachusetts. Known as "Peacefield," it is a national historical site and well worth seeing. I enclose a link.