Quincy - Structures

Structures

United States
  • Quincy (CTA), a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system
  • Quincy House (disambiguation), several places
  • Josiah Quincy House, a historical landmark in Quincy, Massachusetts built and owned by a Josiah Quincy
  • Josiah Quincy Mansion, former mansion in Wollaston Park, Quincy, Massachusetts, built and owned by a Josiah Quincy
  • Quincy Homestead, the Dorothy Quincy House and remaining homestead of the Quincy family
  • Quincy House (Brookland), a house of Catholic graduate students in Washington, D.C.
  • Quincy Market, a historic building in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace shopping center in Boston, Massachusetts

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