Quincy Market
in Suffolk County of Massachusetts, United States

Noteable things around
Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
0.000 and 0.000 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 0° 0' 0" and E 0° 0' 0"
Currency and Currency Code:
Dollar - USD
Spoken languages:
English, Spanish, French
Local electricity:
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
Local Time: 04:57 AM (Thursday)
Timezone: America/New_York
UTC/GMT offset: -10 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
7:01 am and 7:08 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-34.350 and 115.167 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Flinders Bay
References
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Current travel safety evaluation for United States in Northern America

Safety Score: 2,7 of 5.0 based on data from 9 authorites. Meaning we advice caution when travelling to United States.

Travel warnings are updated daily. Source: Travel Warning United States. Last Update: 2024-03-27 07:25:38

Delve into Quincy Market

The district Quincy Market of in Suffolk County (Massachusetts) is a subburb in United States about 394 mi north-east of Washington DC, the country's capital town.

If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.

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Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 8°C / 47 °F

Morning Temperature 8°C / 46 °F
Evening Temperature 7°C / 45 °F
Night Temperature 7°C / 44 °F
Chance of rainfall 35%
Air Humidity 99%
Air Pressure 1013 hPa
Wind Speed Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from South
Cloud Conditions Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky
General Conditions Heavy intensity rain

Friday, 29th of March 2024

4°C (39 °F)
6°C (42 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.

Saturday, 30th of March 2024

7°C (45 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Few clouds, moderate breeze.

Sunday, 31st of March 2024

10°C (49 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.

Hotels and Places to Stay

Boston Harbor Hotel

Address
5.258,8 mi
70 ROWES WHARF ON ATLANTIC AVENUE
02110 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


The Langham Boston

Address
5.259,0 mi
250 FRANKLIN STREET
02110 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Marriott Vacation Club Pulse at Custom House Boston

Address
5.259,0 mi
3 McKinley Square
02109 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: 11:00 - Checkin: 16:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel

Address
5.259,3 mi
90 TREMONT STREET
02108 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


XV Beacon Preferred LEGEND

Address
5.259,4 mi
15 BEACON STREET
02108 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


InterContinental Hotels BOSTON

Address
5.258,8 mi
510 Atlantic Avenue
02210 BOSTON
United States

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Club Quarters in Boston

Address
5.259,1 mi
161 DEVONSHIRE STREET
02110 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


THE BOSTONIAN BOSTON

Address
5.259,0 mi
26 NORTH STREET
02109 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


The Godfrey Hotel Boston

Address
5.259,3 mi
505 WASHINGTON STREE
02111 BOSTON
United States

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Ames Boston Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton

Address
5.259,2 mi
1 Court Street
02108 Boston
United States

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Big Dig

The Central Artery/Tunnel Project (CA/T), known unofficially as the Big Dig, was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the Central Artery, the chief highway through the heart of the city, into a 3.5-mile (5.6-km) tunnel. The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel, the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway.

Located at 42.362, -71.0556 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Tunnels in Massachusetts, Transportation in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Route 1, Interstate 93, North End, Boston, Buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Engineering projects, 20th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Tunnels completed in 2007, Transport infrastructure completed in 2007

Boston Massacre

The Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770, in which British Army soldiers killed five civilian men and injured six others. British troops had been stationed in Boston, capital of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, since 1768 in order to protect and support crown-appointed colonial officials attempting to enforce unpopular Parliamentary legislation.

Located at 42.3588, -71.0571 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
1770 crimes, 1770 in the Thirteen Colonies, 1770 riots, American Revolution, Conflicts in 1770, Financial District, Boston, Freedom Trail, History of Boston, Massachusetts, Massacres committed by the United Kingdom, Massacres in the Thirteen Colonies, Massacres in the United States, Massachusetts in the American Revolution

60 State Street

60 State Street is a modern skyscraper on historic State Street in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Completed in 1977, it is Boston's 13th tallest building, standing 509 feet (155 m) tall, and housing 38 floors http://www. emporis. com/en/wm/bu/?id=60statestreet-boston-ma-usa.

Located at 42.359, -71.0565 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Skyscrapers in Boston, Massachusetts, Buildings and structures completed in 1977, Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters, Office buildings in Boston, Massachusetts

Custom House Tower

The Custom House Tower - now Marriott's Custom House Hotel - is a skyscraper in McKinley Square, in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. Construction began in the mid-19th century; the tower was added in the 1910s. Standing at 496 feet (151 m) tall, the tower is currently Boston's 17th-tallest building. The tower is part of the Custom House District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Located at 42.3591, -71.0534 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Government buildings completed in 1849, Government buildings completed in 1915, Towers completed in 1915, Landmarks in Boston, Massachusetts, Skyscrapers in Boston, Massachusetts, Peabody and Stearns buildings, Jung Brannen buildings, Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters, Rotundas, Financial District, Boston, Custom houses in the United States, Government buildings in Massachusetts, Clock towers in the United States

28 State Street

28 State Street is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1969, it is Boston's 16th-tallest building, standing 500 feet (152 m) tall, and housing 40 floors. It has been known as the New England Merchants Bank Building and the Bank of New England Building. The building has a rectangular footprint which is then setback once near the top floor. The tower does not have a crown and in fact has a flattened roof.

Located at 42.3593, -71.0575 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Skyscrapers in Boston, Massachusetts, Buildings and structures completed in 1970, Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters, Office buildings in Boston, Massachusetts

Aquarium (MBTA station)

Aquarium Station is a subway station on the MBTA Blue Line, serving the New England Aquarium and Boston's Financial District. Uniquely on the MBTA system, the station has high vaulted ceilings similar to stations of the Paris Metro and Washington Metro. The station's headhouses are located in the Financial District at Atlantic Avenue and State Street near International Place.

Located at 42.3593, -71.0531 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Blue Line (MBTA) stations, Railway stations located underground in Boston, Massachusetts, Railway stations opened in 1906

Freedom Trail

The Freedom Trail is a red (mostly brick) path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, that leads to 16 significant historic sites. It is a 2.5-mile walk from Boston Common to USS Constitution in Charlestown. Simple ground markers explaining events, graveyards, notable churches and other buildings, and a historic naval frigate are stops along the way. Most sites are free; Old South Meeting House, Old State House, and Paul Revere House have small admission fees; still others suggest donations.

Located at 42.36, -71.0568 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Freedom Trail, Cultural history of Boston, Massachusetts, Tourist activities, Museology, Historic trails and roads in Massachusetts, 1951 establishments in the United States

Improv Asylum

Improv Asylum is an improvisational comedy theater in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1998 by Paul D'Amato, Norm Laviolette, and Chet Harding. The theater produces multiple shows per week including its critically acclaimed mainstage show. The mainstage show is a blend of both sketch comedy and improvised scenes.

Located at 42.3629, -71.0554 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Theatres in Boston, Massachusetts, Comedy clubs in the United States, North End, Boston, 1998 establishments in the United States

Durgin-Park

Durgin-Park is a centuries-old restaurant at 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace in downtown Boston. The Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau states that it has been a "landmark since 1827", and it continues to be a popular tourist destination within Quincy Market. The restaurant has entrances on both of its facades (Faneuil Hall and Clinton Street). In keeping with its long history, the concept of Durgin-Park maintains the tradition of communal seating at long tables.

Located at 42.3605, -71.0551 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Restaurants in Boston, Massachusetts, Buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Restaurants established in 1827, Restaurants established in 1742

First Town-House, Boston

The First Town-House in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony was located on the site of the Old State House and served as Boston's first purpose-built town hall and colonial government seat. Robert Keayne left ₤300 in his will for the construction of a marketplace and town-house; this was more than doubled by subscriptions from 104 "Townesmen", and on August 1, 1657, a contract was signed with Messrs. Thomas Joy and Bartholomew Bernad for the construction.

Located at 42.3596, -71.0573 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Buildings and structures completed in 1658, Buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Town halls in Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, 1711 disestablishments

Milk Street

Milk Street is a street in the financial district of Boston, Massachusetts. Milk Street was one of Boston's earliest highways. The name "Milk Street" was given to the street in 1708 due to the milk market at the location. One of the first post offices in Boston was located on the street in 1711, when the first regular postal routes to Maine, Plymouth and New York were established.

Located at 42.3574, -71.0546 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston

State Street (Boston)

State Street in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest streets in the city. Located in the financial district, it is the site of some historic landmarks, such as Long Wharf, the Old State House and the Boston Custom House.

Located at 42.3589, -71.0569 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston

Old Feather Store

The Old Feather Store (1680-1860) was a shop located at Dock Square and North Street (formerly Ann street) in Boston, Massachusetts in the 17th-19th centuries. It was also called the Old Cocked Hat. Built in 1680 by Thomas Stanbury, it was demolished in 1860.

Located at 42.3601, -71.0568 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Buildings and structures completed in 1680, Economic history of Boston, Massachusetts, Government Center, Boston

Bunch-of-Grapes

The Bunch-of-Grapes was a tavern located on King Street in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 17th and 18th centuries. Typical of taverns of the time, it served multiple functions in the life of the town. One could buy drinks, concert tickets, slaves; meet friends, business associates, political co-conspirators.

Located at 42.359, -71.0559 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Buildings and structures demolished in 1798, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, 18th century in Boston, Massachusetts, 17th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Taverns in Massachusetts

Merchants Exchange (Boston, Massachusetts)

The Merchants Exchange building (1842-1890) in Boston, Massachusetts was built in 1841 from a design by architect Isaiah Rogers. Centrally located on State Street, it functioned as a hub for business activities in the city.

Located at 42.3587, -71.0563 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Commercial buildings completed in 1842, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, Greek Revival architecture in Massachusetts, Economic history of Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts

Exchange Coffee House, Boston

The Exchange Coffee House (1809-1818) was a hotel, coffeehouse, and place of business in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early 19th-century. Designed by architect Asher Benjamin, it was located at Congress Square, on Congress Street, and in its day it was the largest building in Boston and one of the tallest buildings in northeastern United States. Andrew Dexter, Jr. financed the project.

Located at 42.3583, -71.0568 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Commercial buildings completed in 1809, Burned buildings and structures in the United States, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, 1809 establishments in the United States, 1818 disestablishments, 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston

Dock Square (Boston)

Dock Square in Boston, Massachusetts is a public square adjacent to Faneuil Hall, bounded by Congress Street, North Street, and Union Street. Its name derives from its original (17th-century) location at the waterfront. From the 1630s through the early 19th century, it served boats in the Boston Harbor as "the common landing place, at Bendell's Cove," later called Town Dock. "Around the dock was transacted the chief mercantile business of the town.

Located at 42.3601, -71.0568 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Squares in Boston, Massachusetts, History of Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, Freedom Trail, Government Center, Boston

North Square (Boston, Massachusetts)

North Square in the North End, Boston of Boston, Massachusetts sits at the intersection of Moon, Prince, North, Garden Court, and Sun Court Streets. Paul Revere lived here, as did other notables in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prior to July 4, 1788, the area was known as Clark's Square.

Located at 42.3635, -71.0536 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Squares in Boston, Massachusetts, History of Boston, Massachusetts, North End, Boston, Freedom Trail

Boston Custom House

The Custom House in Boston, Massachusetts, was established in the 17th century and stood near the waterfront in several successive locations through the years. In 1849 the U.S. federal government constructed a neoclassical building on State Street; it remains the "Custom House" known to Bostonians today. A tower was added in 1915; the building joined the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Located at 42.3591, -71.0535 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Government buildings completed in 1674, Government buildings completed in 1810, Government buildings completed in 1849, Rotundas, Financial District, Boston, Custom houses in the United States, Ammi B. Young buildings

North Street, Boston

North Street in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts extends from Congress Street to Commercial Street. It runs past Dock Square, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, the Rose Kennedy Greenway, and North Square. It was first named in 1852, and consists of segments of streets formerly named Ann, Fish, Ship, Drawbridge, and Conduit Streets.

Located at 42.363, -71.0542 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Red-light districts in the United States, Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, Crime in Massachusetts, North End, Boston, History of Boston, Massachusetts

State Street Block (Boston)

State Street Block (built 1857) is a granite building near the waterfront in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. Architect Gridley James Fox Bryant designed it. In the 1850s "the Long and Central Wharf Corporation ... sold each bay to individual owners, requiring that 'the granite to be used for the sidewalk & facade of each bay must be purchased from the Corporation & erected according to the architect's plan.

Located at 42.3593, -71.0529 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Commercial buildings completed in 1857, History of Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, Buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts

Merchants Row (Boston)

Merchants Row in Boston, Massachusetts is a short street extending from State Street to Faneuil Hall Square in the Financial District. Since the 17th century it has been a place of commercial activity. It sits close to Long Wharf and Dock Square, hubs of shipping and trade through the 19th century. Portions of the street were formerly known as Swing-Bridge Lane, Fish Lane, and Roebuck Passage.

Located at 42.3595, -71.0557 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, Financial District, Boston, History of Boston, Massachusetts, Economic history of Boston, Massachusetts

Cornhill, Boston

Cornhill was a street in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th and 20th centuries, located on the site of the current City Hall Plaza in Government Center. It was named in 1829; previously it was known as Market Street (1807-1828). In its time, it comprised a busy part of the city near Brattle Street, Court Street and Scollay Square. As of 1969, Cornhill exists as 144 feet along the edge of City Hall Plaza.

Located at 42.3596, -71.0577 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, Former buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts, 1829 establishments in the United States, 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts, 20th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Government Center, Boston

Boston Evening Traveller

The Boston Evening Traveller (1845-1967) was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts. It came out daily, with weekly and semi-weekly editions, under a variety of Traveller titles. It was absorbed by the Boston Herald in 1912, and ceased publication in 1967.

Located at 42.3588, -71.0569 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
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Newspapers published in Boston, Massachusetts, 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts, 20th century in Boston, Massachusetts, Publications established in 1845, 1967 disestablishments, Defunct newspapers of Massachusetts

Armenian Heritage Park

The Armenian Heritage Park is a memorial park dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide located on Parcel 13 of the Rose Kennedy Greenway between Faneuil Hall and Christopher Columbus Park in Boston, Massachusetts. The memorial includes a sculpture surrounded by a reflecting pool. The sculpture has 24-26 different configurations, which symbolize the dispersion and coming together of immigrants from different shores.

Located at 42.3611, -71.0532 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5.259 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Armenian Genocide memorials, Armenian-American culture in Massachusetts, Landmarks in Boston, Massachusetts

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This place is known by different names. Here the ones we know:
Mercado Quincy, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, New Faneuil Hall Market, Quincy Market