The Church of the Presidents, or the United First Parish Church of Quincy, Massachusetts is located on 1306 Hancock Street. It is a Unitarian Universalist congregation today. The building was erected in 1828, with funding by President John Adams, who contributed the granite. The original building was a wooden meetinghouse with a congregational church. It is now known as "The Church of the Presidents" because both presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams were parishoners. Both presidents are buried in the crypt along with their wives, the First ladies Abigail Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams. Their pews are marked with ribbons and plaques in the sanctuary.
I had previously visited Quincy and the National Park sites here associated with John Adams and John Quincy Adams, but I had never visited this church. We toured the church as part of a Mayflower Society tour in July 2022, because both presidents Adams were descendants of Mayflower passengers John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.
The church is open to the public for tours, including the crypt. Every year there are wreath laying ceremonies on the birthdays of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Please see the links below for contact information for the First Parish Church to arrange for a tour. There is no fee for a tour, but donations are welcome. The crypt is wheelchair accessible (elevator) and there is a virtual tour for those who cannot visit in person.
For the truly curious:
The Church of the Presidents - United First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts - https://ufpc.org/
The Church of the Presidents, Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_First_Parish_Church
The Church of the Presidents, Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/Church-of-the-Presidents-297561790578720/
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To cite/link to this blog post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Church of the Presidents, Quincy, Massachusetts - Weathervane Wednesday", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 16, 2022, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2022/11/church-of-presidents-quincy.html: accessed [access date]).
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