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    Site. Peg signed up for the two hour tour. Al roamed around the gardens, and I put the seat back in our car and took a nap. The historical site was beautiful, and I did enjoy what I saw.

    "Located just eight miles south of Boston, this site commemorates the public careers and literary contributions of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and four generations of his family, including John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president. It is the onlyplace in the nation where the story of two presidents can be told from their birth to their final resting place.

    The park is on 13 acres and has 11 historic structures, including two

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    On our first day in Massachusetts we (Peg and I and dear friend Al Burrage) had a council of war and planned where we wanted to go and what sites we wanted to see. Peg's main concern was to see Quincy, Massachusetts. Ever since she had seen the mini-series on televsion based on John Quincy and Abigail Adams (and read the books of course), and attended a history class with her mom at a local community college, Peg has wanted to visit the Adams' homes. Visiting Quincy became our number one goal.

    "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."

    Although our number one goal was to visit Quincy, Massachusetts and visit the home of John Quincy and Abigail Adams once we drove up from West Dennis out on Cape Cod, our immediate goal was lunch. We saw many pubs and restaurants that looked interesting, but upon further investigation we found them to be closed. One even advertized twin lobster dinners for $16.95. I parked the car and walked over to the restaurant only to find a sign that declared their opening hour at 4:00 PM. I wept at their locked door.

    Walking back to the car I saw a Brazilian restaurant, Terra Brasili's. They advertized a lunch buffet. We walked in to investigate. The buffet looked inviting. Peg decided to pay for her buffet by the weight, while Al and I decided to try the full buffet for only $13.99. I was a little familiar with dinner from South America. On a trip to Seattle we discoverd the Buenos Aires Grill, where we have dined three times now.

    After serving ourselves side dishes and salads, we were able to choose our meats. Since Peg was paying by the weight, she could only go to the kitchen once for a cut of lamb. Al and I were issued a "Yes" and "No" card to place next to our plates. As long as the the card read "Yes" the cook would continue to bring skewers of meat and cut off sections at the table. Our only problem was with the lamb. It was overdone for our tastes. However, the fillet, the rump roast, the sirloin, the pork loin, the bacon wrapped chicken breast, and the sausage were all cooked to perfection. The beef was all served moist and rare. All said, "I've died and gone to meat heaven." For about fifteen minutes I joined him there.

    After lunch we drove to the Adams National Historic Site. Peg signed up for the two hour tour. Al roamed around the gardens, and I put the seat back in our car and took a nap. The historical site was beautiful, and I did enjoy what I saw.

    "Located just eight miles south of Boston, this site commemorates the public careers and literary contributions of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and four generations of his family, including John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president. It is the onlyplace in the nation where the story of two presidents can be told from their birth to their final resting place.

    The park is on 13 acres and has 11 historic structures, including two m

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    '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."

    Although our number one goal was to visit Quincy, Massachusetts and visit the home of John Quincy and Abigail Adams once we drove up from West Dennis out on Cape Cod, our immediate goal was lunch. We saw many pubs and restaurants that looked interesting, but upon further investigation we found them to be closed. One even advertized twin lobster dinners for $16.95. I parked the car and walked over to the restaurant only to find a sign that declared their opening hour at 4:00 PM. I wept at their locked door.

    Walking back to the car I saw a Brazilian restaurant, Terra Brasili's. They advertized a lunch buffet. We walked in to investigate. The buffet looked inviting. Peg decided to pay for her buffet by the weight, while Al and I decided to try the full buffet for only $13.99. I was a little familiar with dinner from South America. On a trip to Seattle we discoverd the Buenos Aires Grill, where we have dined three times now.

    After serving ourselves side dishes and salads, we were able to choose our meats. Since Peg was paying by the weight, she could only go to the kitchen once for a cut of lamb. Al and I were issued a "Yes" and "No" card to place next to our plates. As long as the the card read "Yes" the cook would continue to bring skewers of meat and cut off sections at the table. Our only problem was with the lamb. It was overdone for our tastes. However, the fillet, the rump roast, the sirloin, the pork loin, the bacon wrapped chicken breast, and the sausage were all cooked to perfection. The beef was all served moist and rare. All said, "I've died and gone to meat heaven." For about fifteen minutes I joined him there.

    After lunch we drove to the Adams National Historic Site. Peg signed up for the two hour tour. Al roamed around the gardens, and I put the seat back in our car and took a nap. The historical site was beautiful, and I did enjoy what I saw.

    "Located just eight miles south of Boston, this site commemorates the public careers and literary contributions of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and four generations of his family, including John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president. It is the onlyplace in the nation where the story of two presidents can be told from their birth to their final resting place.

    The park is on 13 acres and has 11 historic structures, including two

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    lked over to the restaurant only to find a sign that declared their opening hour at 4:00 PM. I wept at their locked door.

    Walking back to the car I saw a Brazilian restaurant, Terra Brasili's. They advertized a lunch buffet. We walked in to investigate. The buffet looked inviting. Peg decided to pay for her buffet by the weight, while Al and I decided to try the full buffet for only $13.99. I was a little familiar with dinner from South America. On a trip to Seattle we discoverd the Buenos Aires Grill, where we have dined three times now.

    After serving ourselves side dishes and salads, we were able to choose our meats. Since Peg was paying by the weight, she could only go to the kitchen once for a cut of lamb. Al and I were issued a "Yes" and "No" card to place next to our plates. As long as the the card read "Yes" the cook would continue to bring skewers of meat and cut off sections at the table. Our only problem was with the lamb. It was overdone for our tastes. However, the fillet, the rump roast, the sirloin, the pork loin, the bacon wrapped chicken breast, and the sausage were all cooked to perfection. The beef was all served moist and rare. All said, "I've died and gone to meat heaven." For about fifteen minutes I joined him there.

    After lunch we drove to the Adams National Historic Site. Peg signed up for the two hour tour. Al roamed around the gardens, and I put the seat back in our car and took a nap. The historical site was beautiful, and I did enjoy what I saw.

    "Located just eight miles south of Boston, this site commemorates the public careers and literary contributions of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and four generations of his family, including John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president. It is the onlyplace in the nation where the story of two presidents can be told from their birth to their final resting place.

    The park is on 13 acres and has 11 historic structures, including two

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    he weight, she could only go to the kitchen once for a cut of lamb. Al and I were issued a "Yes" and "No" card to place next to our plates. As long as the the card read "Yes" the cook would continue to bring skewers of meat and cut off sections at the table. Our only problem was with the lamb. It was overdone for our tastes. However, the fillet, the rump roast, the sirloin, the pork loin, the bacon wrapped chicken breast, and the sausage were all cooked to perfection. The beef was all served moist and rare. All said, "I've died and gone to meat heaven." For about fifteen minutes I joined him there.

    After lunch we drove to the Adams National Historic Site. Peg signed up for the two hour tour. Al roamed around the gardens, and I put the seat back in our car and took a nap. The historical site was beautiful, and I did enjoy what I saw.

    "Located just eight miles south of Boston, this site commemorates the public careers and literary contributions of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and four generations of his family, including John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president. It is the onlyplace in the nation where the story of two presidents can be told from their birth to their final resting place.

    The park is on 13 acres and has 11 historic structures, including two

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    Site. Peg signed up for the two hour tour. Al roamed around the gardens, and I put the seat back in our car and took a nap. The historical site was beautiful, and I did enjoy what I saw.

    "Located just eight miles south of Boston, this site commemorates the public careers and literary contributions of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and four generations of his family, including John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president. It is the onlyplace in the nation where the story of two presidents can be told from their birth to their final resting place.

    The park is on 13 acres and has 11 historic structures, including two modest salt box dwellings that are the oldest presidential birthplaces in the United States. Begin your tour here. John Adams was born in the north house in 1735, and some 75 yards away to the south, stands the house where in 1765 he brought his new bride, Abigail Smith. Their son, John Quincy Adams, was born in that house in 1767.

    John Adams and his family were living in the second house when he drafted the Massachusetts Constitution, the forerunner of the U.S. Constitution, and this is where Abigail wrote many of her famous letters during the Revolutionary War, reminding her husband to 'remember the ladies'."

    The family's mansion with its beautiful gardens is the start of the tour. Known as the "Old House," John Adams bought this dwelling from the Vassal-Borland family in 1787 and moved in shortly afterward with his family. The Old House was home to four generations of the Adams family: two presidents, statesmen, authors, and scholars. It remained in the family until 1946, when the Adams Memorial Society donated the house, along with its contents and grounds, to the federal government.

    While peacefully rocking on the porch of the mansion and waiting for Peg to finish her tour, I received a call from a client, Harry and David, the gourmet condiment people. We laughed and talked a while . . . and I promised to eat three lobsters during the trip for my contact. It was difficult, but I did.

    "The Old House holds a vast collection of decorative arts, objects, furnishings, and memorabilia acquired over nearly 150 years by different family members at various times. Adjacent to the Old House is the Stone Library, which was constructed in 1870 by Charles Francis Adams, John and Abigail's grandson.

    Considered this country's first presidential library, today the beautiful building houses 14,000 volumes accumulated by several generations of the family."

    Looking in my rearview mirror I saw Peg get off the trolley and walk towards the car. She was tired, however I was refreshed. We left the historical site and headed to Harbor Express, which is next to the site of the U.S.S. Salem. The USS Salem CA-139 is now the worlds only preserved heavy cruiser. She is moored at her birthplace, the former Fore River Shipyard.

    "Ordered by the US Navy on 14 June, 1943, USS Salem (CA 139) was laid down on 4 July, 1945 at the Bethlehem Steel Company's Quincy Yard in Quincy, MA and launched on 25 March, 1947. She was commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 14 May, 1949.

    U.S.S. Salem served a distinguished 10 year career as flagship of the US Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean and the Second F

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