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  1. United First Parish Church is an American Unitarian Universalist congregation in Quincy, Massachusetts, established as the parish church of Quincy in 1639. The current building was constructed in 1828 by Boston stonecutter Abner Joy to designs by Alexander Parris.

  2. The United First Parish Church building, considered the finest existing Greek Revival church in New England, is a National Historic Landmark. It was designed by noted architect Alexander Parris, who also designed Quincy Market in Boston.

  3. United First Parish Church (Peter Vanderwarker or Antonina Smith) ☰ SEE METADATA. This church remains the most important surviving example of the granite ecclesiastical architecture that Alexander Parris designed in the Greek Revival style.

  4. Access to United First Parish Church, where the Adamses worshipped and are buried, is provided by the congregation, for which they ask a small donation. The Church of the Presidents is across the town square from the Visitors Center and provides tours on a regular basis.

    • Georgian, Federal
    • 1681
    • 8.5 acres (3.4 ha) (NRHP listing) 13.82 acres (5.59 ha) (9.17 acres (3.71 ha) federal)
    • 135 Adams St., Quincy, Massachusetts
  5. We are a welcoming Unitarian Universalist Church, our congregation is focused on Social Justice and Equality for all by living the Tenets of our UU Beliefs. Welcome to United First Parish Church 617-773-1290

  6. 22 de ene. de 2004 · This church, also known as the "Stone Temple" and "Church of the Presidents," contains the graves of two Presidents, John and John Quincy Adams. Architecturally one of the finest houses of worship in New England, it illustrates a transition in style from Georgian and Federal to Greek Revival.