Just minutes south of Boston awaits one of New England’s most captivating destinations, the City of Quincy (“quin-zee”). Called the “City of Presidents” and “Birthplace of the American Dream”, Quincy is the birthplace of the second and sixth U.S. Presidents, John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams. Rich in historic treasures, Quincy’s impressive past remains vibrant today as the city lays claim to an exciting future. As of 2010 Quincy has the highest per capita concentration of persons of Asian origin in Massachusetts. As of 2003, about 66% of the Asians in Quincy are ethnic Chinese, giving the city one of the largest Chinese populations in the state. The miles of coastline in Quincy, which boasts nearly a dozen beaches. The largest (at 2.5 miles) is Wollaston Beach on Quincy Shore Drive. Quincy’s culinary chops are undeniable. It is teeming with restaurants and international markets that represent the city’s diversity, including Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Italian, and Mexican fare, as well as popular seafood joints befitting a shoreline community.
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