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  1. Description: city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States; Postal codes: 02169-02171 and 02269; Neighbors: Boston and Braintree

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  2. Quincy (/ ˈkwɪnzi / KWIN-zee) is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county and a part of Greater Boston, being Boston 's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2020 was 101,636, making it the seventh-largest city in the state. [2]

  3. Quincy: A city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It is located on the coast of Massachusetts Bay in southeastern Massachusetts. Quincy is known for its many parks and green spaces, its many historical sites, and its many attractions, such as the John Adams National Historical Park and the Quincy Museum.

    • United States of America
    • 94,421 (2020)
    • Norfolk County
    • Massachusetts (United States)
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  5. Coordinates: 42°15′N 71°0′W. Quincy is a city in Norfolk County in the U.S. State of Massachusetts. It is part of Metropolitan Boston. It is named after Colonel John Quincy, who was Abigail Adams ' mother's father. Quincy also had Adams' son, John Quincy Adams, named after him.

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  7. Quincy, city, Norfolk county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S., on Boston Harbor, just southeast of Boston. In 1625 the site, which was settled by Captain Wollaston, was given the name Mount Wollaston, and a short time afterward, under the leadership of Thomas Morton, it was renamed Merry Mount; in 1627.

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