From the sweet little farm at the foot of Penn’s Hill to the gentleman’s country estate at Peace field, Adams National Historical Park is the story of “heroes, statesman, philosophers … and learned women” whose ideas and actions helped to transform thirteen disparate colonies into one united nation. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
We have candlepin bowling, pool, darts and video games. Olindy’s is fun for the entire family, so come on down and relax with a beer, glass of wine and a snack while you and the family enjoy a game. Olindy’s is a safe and family friendly establishment. It has been a family owned and operated since 1969 and is a fixture in Quincy and the South Shore. (Curated content from olindysbowling.com)
Welcome to the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum located in the former Fore River Shipyard; once one of the nation's largest shipbuilding enterprises, in historic Quincy, Massachusetts. The USNSM is housed aboard the Quincy-built USS Salem; the world's only preserved Heavy Cruiser. The museum welcome visitors for tours on seasonal weekends. (Curated content from www.uss-salem.org)
Whatever the event, Dave & Buster’s is the perfect place for all ages to have a party. Book your party or contact one of our Planners to do the work for you. (Curated content from www.daveandbusters.com)
Avalon Beach is a long narrow beach located on Avalon Road in Quincy Point. From Washington Street, turn left onto Washington Court and then bear right onto Avalon Road. It borders Twin Rivers and the Marina. With approximately 150-200 yards of beachfront, it offers swimming, park benches, shade trees and picnic tables (Curated content from www.quincyma.gov)
Mound Street Beach is located on Mound Street in Quincy Point. Mound Beach is a moderately sized beach that has close to 180 yards of beachfront. It is one of the City's largest sandy beaches and offers swimming, benches, picnic tables, adjoining soccer fields, and playgrounds. There is parking and the M.B.T.A. has a bus route that will drop you close to the beach. (Curated content from www.quincyma.gov)
For one of a kind golf, dining and events, you have come to the right place! Open to the public, Granite Links is home to 27 championship holes, multiple restaurants, and a variety of event options, all in one spot! Our meticulously manicured courses and practice ranges, coupled with breathtaking views of the Boston Skyline, make Granite Links the most stunning entertainment experience in Greater Boston. (Curated content from www.granitelinks.com)
The golf course at Presidents Golf Course features 5,745 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course record is a 63 made by Joe Carr. The course was designed by George and Tom Fazio with Blue Grass/Rye Grass Fairways and Poa and Bent Grass Greens The course opened for play in 1977 and has been a favorite among Quincy residents and visitors alike. (Curated content from www.presidentsgc.com)
The 2.3-mile beach at Quincy Shore Reservation is popular for its jogging & biking trail. Additionally, Caddy Park on the beach's southern end has more than 15 acres of fields and marsh, as well as a play area, lookout tower, and picnic tables. (Curated content from www.mass.gov)
Braintree Municipal Golf Course offers great golfing at some of the lowest and most competitive rates on the South Shore. The course is located only 2 miles from exit 6 on Rt 128/93/South Shore Plaza . (Curated content from www.braintreegolf.com)