Quincy Quarries
About Quincy Quarries
Quincy Quarries is well known among locals and visitors. It was first opened in 1825 to supply stone for the Bunker Hill Monument in Boston's noteworthy Charlestown neighborhood and was effectively mined to some degree until 1963, constituting the establishment of Quincy's economy for about a century. Presently, Quincy Quarries is connected to the Blue Hill Reservation trail framework and is available to the general population.
Not just a great site for shake climbing, it is a to a great degree fascinating spot to investigate in its own particular right. It offers an unparalleled perspective of Boston, and its stone developments are decorated with a fabulous exhibit of spray painting craftsmanship. The site is best gone by on a warm, dry day, as it can best be acknowledged from the stature of one of its stone outcroppings and these can't be securely scaled when the stone is wet.
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