Plimoth Patuxet is a complex of living history museums in Plymouth, Massachusetts founded in 1947, formerly Plimoth Plantation. It replicates the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by the English colonists who became known as the Pilgrims.
Adams National Historical Park, formerly Adams National Historic Site, in Quincy, preserves the homes of United States presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, U.S. envoy to Great Britain, Charles Francis Adams, and of writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams.
Fort Revere Park is a state-owned historic site and public recreation area situated on a small peninsula in the town of Hull. The park occupies six acres on Telegraph Hill in Hull Village and houses the remains of two seacoast fortifications including former Fort Revere.
Blue Hills Reservation is a 7,000-acre state park in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, it covers parts of Milton, Quincy, Braintree, Canton, Randolph, and Dedham.
Myles Standish State Forest is a state forest located in the towns of Plymouth and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts, approximately 45 miles south of Boston. It is the largest publicly owned recreation area in this part of Massachusetts and is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
The original Dunkin' Donuts location is at 543 Southern Artery in Quincy. Opened in 1950 by William Rosenberg, this specific store is still in operation today and features a retro 1950s-style design, including the original script logo, a horseshoe counter, and a specialized bakery case.