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Quincy celebrates its 73rd annual Flag Day Parade on Saturday, June 15.
Quincy has the longest running Flag Day parade in the country. Rise & Shine SUP Yoga in Marshfield. When: 9 a.m. Saturday, June 15 Where: 1248 Ferry St., Marshfield Tickets/admission: $47 For more ...
Quincy granite became famous throughout the nation, and stonecutting became the city's principal economic activity. Quincy was also home to the first iron furnace in the United States, the John Winthrop Jr. Iron Furnace Site (also known as Braintree Furnace), from 1644 to 1653. Quincy, Massachusetts, oil on canvas, Childe Hassam, 1892
The African American Day Parade in Harlem is held every September, typically with participants from at least 12 states. [1] It is one of the largest African American parades. It begins in Harlem on West 110th Street and Lenox Avenue and goes north along Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard ( 7th Ave. ), ending at West 136th Street.
Shane Maguire, 9, of Quincy, enjoys the new Quincy outdoor ice skating rink Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. ‘Tis the Season pops concert on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
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How South Shore towns will honor Memorial Day this year.
Quincy, Massachusetts, has had an annual Flag Day parade since 1952 and claims that it "is the longest-running parade of its kind" in the U.S. [28] From 1967 to 2017, the largest Flag Day parade was held annually in Troy, New York, which based its parade on the Quincy parade and typically drew 50,000 spectators.