Peacefield, also known as Old House, is a historic home in Quincy, Massachusetts, once owned by the prominent Adams family. It served as the residence of Founding Father and U.S. President John Adams, First Lady Abigail Adams, President John Quincy Adams, and First Lady Louisa Adams.
Now part of the Adams National Historical Park, Peacefield showcases the rich political and intellectual history of the Adams family, with notable features including the Stone Library, historic orchard, and formal 18th-century gardens on the property.
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