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Although the church was constructed first (per Adams' instructions) in 1828, the school took some time to develop, owing to its small endowment. By 1868 the endowment had grown large enough to begin work on the school, and Adams' grandson
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After the Academy closed, the Adams Temple and School Fund sought other uses for the building that were in keeping with John Adams' original bequest. For a number of years it was used by a variety of civic organizations, including the
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from the Adams landholdings), and gave advice to future schoolmasters on curriculum and teaching methods. Adams established the Adams Temple and School Fund to manage these properties.
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Adams Academy opened its doors in 1872, and operated until 1908; its peak enrollment was 140 students in 1876–77. The school was modeled after its football rivals,
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Margaret Henderson Floyd, Minxie Fannin/Monique B. Lehner, Carolyn Pitts, and James Charleton (October 14, 1993)
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to design a suitable building. The Fund board approved Brunt's plans (made in collaboration with
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Athletics for All: Physical Education and Athletics at Phillips Academy, Andover, 1778–1978
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Although it was first proposed in 1934, only in 1972 was the building leased to the
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Quincy, Massachusetts
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Accompanying 6 photos, exterior and interior, from 1991 and 1993.
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National Register of Historic Places in Quincy, Massachusetts
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National Historic Landmark Nomination: Adams Academy
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Adams Academy is located in Massachusetts
Adams Academy is located in the United States
Quincy, Massachusetts
42°15′13.27″N 71°0′22.97″W / 42.2536861°N 71.0063806°W / 42.2536861; -71.0063806
Ware & Van Brunt
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Quincy, Massachusetts
John Adams
President of the United States
John Hancock
Josiah Quincy
Quincy, Massachusetts
John Adams
President of the United States
Quincy, Massachusetts
First Parish Church
Quincy granite
Charles Francis Adams, Sr.
Henry Van Brunt
William Robert Ware
Phillips Academy
Phillips Exeter Academy
Harvard
Boy Scouts
American Legion
Red Cross
Quincy Historical Society

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