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The city of Quincy is adjacent to Quincy Bay, on New England's Massachusetts coast. Quincy Downtown is at the heart of the city's long history as well as its many cultural draws. A convenient means of reaching out of town sites, Wollaston, Hingham and Malibu beaches as well as Boston and regional golf courses is car rentals in Quincy Downtown.
Hancock Street is the focal point of Quincy Downtown and boasts myriad shops, eateries that serve diverse gastronomy, bars and coffee shops. The final resting places and memorials of two US presidents, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, are in this district. Adams National Historical Park is just north of downtown and contains the family mansions and museum.
Hertz is one of the budget car rental in Quincy Downtown service providers here. Wollaston Beach is only a short journey and offers pristine sands, and clear seas that are great for swimming or snorkeling in summer. In the direction of Boston there are boarding points for boats to Boston Islands National Recreation Area.
Parts of the park on mainland peninsulas, which include Deer Island, Worlds End and Webb Memorial State Park, are car rental in Quincy Downtown accessible. Boston itself has lots of parking lots within easy reach of Quincy which allows visitors to visit its attractions or spend a day shopping.
Boston's Freedom Trail is a two mile long path through the downtown precinct that takes in historic sites related to the War of American Independence. Among places on the route are a 200 year old frigate, USS Constitution, in Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston Common and King's Chapel Cemetery.
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