Special Event

Event

Reading of the Declaration of Independence

Adams National Historical Park

Fee:

Free.

Location: LAT/LONG: 42.239312, -71.003554


Program will be held at the Adams Farm at Penn’s Hill, home of the John Adams and John Quincy Adams Birthplaces, at 141 Franklin Street, Quincy, MA.

Dates & Times

Date:

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Time:

10:00 AM, 12:00 PM

Duration:

1 hour

Type of Event

Living History
Performance
Talk

Description

Join the National Park Service in celebrating the 4th of July at Adams National Historical Park with live public readings of the Declaration of Independence at 10 am and 12 noon on July 4 at the Adams Farm at Penn’s Hill, home of the John Adams and John Quincy Adams Birthplaces, at 141 Franklin Street in Quincy. Meet John Adams, portrayed by Michael Lepage, and lend your voice to the reading of this monumental document. Enjoy a patriotic musical performance by baritone Larry Gall and The Conchords. This program will be held outdoors and is weather-dependent. This event is free to the public and does not require a ticket.
 
These programs are part of a day of activities planned to celebrate Independence Day. A performance of Jefferson & Adams: A Stage Play by Howard Ginsberg will begin at 2 pm at the United First Parish Church, located at 1306 Hancock Street in Quincy. Witness a compelling dramatization of the friendship between John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Abigail Adams. Actors Bill Barker, Sam Goodyear, and Abigail Schumann bring to life the fifty-year relationship – often contentious, sometimes turbulent, and ultimately enduring – of this dynamic trio who hold forth on life, love, and loss in their now famous correspondence. This program is also free to the public with no registration required.
 
Free, validated parking is available at the Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center through the Presidents Place parking garage at 44 Saville Avenue in Quincy. Limited street parking is available at the Adams Farm at Penn’s Hill (the John Adams and John Quincy Adams Birthplaces) and the Old House at Peace field. The park provides a free trolley to transport visitors on a loop between the Visitor Center, the Adams Farm at Penn’s Hill, and the Old House at Peace field. Visitors using the trolley should leave ample time to travel between park sites.
 
The Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center and historic Adams homes are open Wednesdays through Sundays, May 1 through October 31. Guided and self-guided tours are available. Access to the interior of the historic homes requires an entrance pass. Entrance passes and tour reservations can be acquired in advance online at recreation.gov or on a first-come, first-served basis at the Visitor Center at 1250 Hancock Street in Quincy. Park grounds are open daily dawn to dusk and are free to visit. For information regarding tours and programming, call the Visitor Center at 617-770-1175 or visit the park website: www.nps.gov/adam

Reservation or Registration: No