John Adams Second President
John Adam's Grave
Name |
Born |
Died |
Age |
Buried At |
Visit Done |
John Adams |
October 30, 1735 |
July 4, 1826 |
90 |
United First Parish Church Quincy, Ma |
October 2005 |
Finding the Adams graves isn't really that hard. The church that they are buried in, is not part of the National Park Service. It is a separate tour and will cost extra. Parking can be a real pain. You have to park on the street or I know that there is a parking garage that you can use. The church is very interesting. All the windows are the original windows. When John Adams died, John Quincy wanted his parents buried in the church. When John Quincy Adams died, his son wanted him buried next to his parents. In order to do this, part of a wall had to be knocked out to fit all of the coffins. The flag that is on John Adams grave, was the way the flag looked while he was President. There is much not head room in the crypt and the door way leading to the crypt.
Side view of President Adam's Grave
United First Parish Church
Note:
John Adams also served as the first Vice President to George Washington from 1789 to 1797. John Adams was the first President to turn 90. Click here to learn more about John Adams's Vice President bust
Facts About John Adams:
Adams was the first President to live in the White House
John Adams was a second cousin to Samuel Adams, and a third cousin to his own wife, Abigail Smith Adams
Adams was one of two presidents to live beyond his 90th birthday (Note on this Fact: Gerald Ford Makes The Fourth President To Live Beyond 90)
Adams was one of three presidents not to attend the inauguration of his successor. Not only was Adams disappointed in losing to Jefferson, he was also grieving the death of his son Charles
When Adams and his family moved to Washington to live in the White House, they got lost in the woods north of the city for several hours
Nickname: Duke of Braintree
Last Words: Thomas Jefferson survives
Cause of Death: Debility: old age
Adams National Historical Park