Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
Showing posts with label Quincy City Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quincy City Hall. Show all posts
Monday, January 11, 2016
Restoration Almost Complete
The exterior granite of Quincy's Old City Hall (1844) has been cleaned and fitted with energy efficient windows and doors. Workers inside are adding the finishing touches to this project that was started in 2013 and will open to the general public soon.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Historic Rehab
Quincy's historic City Hall is in the middle of an $8 million renovation project. It is expected to be completed by January, 2015. You can see older springtime posts HERE.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Friday, December 07, 2012
Classic Greek
Quincy's City Hall was built in the 1840s in the classic Greek Revival style. It was built with Quincy granite by master stone workers. You can see a close-up of one ionic column here. The crumbling interior is finally being renovated. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Happy Skywatch Friday!
Happy Skywatch Friday!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Granite Gem


This beautiful detail is attributed to the master stone cutters responsible for designing and constructing Quincy's City Hall in the mid-1800s. The granite came from Quincy's quarries and has lasted more than 150 years. The building's exterior surface is weathering better then the interior. Money is needed to update and make necessary repairs to the inside of this outstanding historical structure.
Happy Monochrome Monday!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Book & Bloomin' Blossoms
Friday, April 09, 2010
Spring Refection

Blue sky, cherry blossoms and United First Parish Church tower are reflected in this springtime scene at Quincy City Hall.
It's Skywatch Friday. Click here to see what the sky looks like in other parts of our world.
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Pink Canopy
Saturday, May 23, 2009
In Session
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This is the City Council Chamber, inside City Hall, where formal government sessions happen in Quincy. This is a very recent session of the school committee in which the superintendent is making a budget presentation to the public. Eight people comprise our school committee; one is always the mayor, one is always the superintendent of schools and 6 people are elected by the voting public.
The economic crisis is impacting the schools here. The budget proposed at this meeting would eliminate 5 middle school library and foreign language programs in those schools. Many teachers will be receiving their lay-off notices soon. It would also do away with the school system's printing shop. Apparently President Obama's stimulus package isn't quite enough to keep these educational necessities in place. We'll see. Quincy has 19 schools and a student enrollment of 9,000 students.
What's happening to the schools in your part of the world?

This is the City Council Chamber, inside City Hall, where formal government sessions happen in Quincy. This is a very recent session of the school committee in which the superintendent is making a budget presentation to the public. Eight people comprise our school committee; one is always the mayor, one is always the superintendent of schools and 6 people are elected by the voting public.
The economic crisis is impacting the schools here. The budget proposed at this meeting would eliminate 5 middle school library and foreign language programs in those schools. Many teachers will be receiving their lay-off notices soon. It would also do away with the school system's printing shop. Apparently President Obama's stimulus package isn't quite enough to keep these educational necessities in place. We'll see. Quincy has 19 schools and a student enrollment of 9,000 students.
What's happening to the schools in your part of the world?
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Snow Buddies
Monday, November 10, 2008
City Hall
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