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Efforts to honor the president and Massachusetts native with a memorial in Washington have faltered before. This time, ...
A presidential library for John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams is a step closer to becoming a reality in Quincy, ...
Yes, Sunday’s episode of The Gilded Age ended on a dramatic (and potentially fatal) note for a key member of the show’s cast ...
Episode 6 did not declare that John Adams was dead, but it is highly unlikely that he would survive such a brutal crash. Additionally, the preview of Episode 7 shows Oscar trying to cope with the loss ...
Played by Claybourne Elder, John Adams was introduced in the very first season of The Gilded Age as the secret lover of Oscar van Rhijn, the son of an old-money socialite family. The two are ...
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Presidential library for John Adams and son takes step forward in Quincy, Massachusetts
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The Adams family’s commitment to these principles did not end with John Adams. His son, John Quincy Adams, carried his father’s torch into an era marked by one of our nation’s most painful ...
John Adams, in the final months of his administration, became the first American president to live in the new executive mansion, later dubbed the White House, on Nov. 1, 1800.
Cleveland picked a drummer, John Adams. For nearly 50 years Adams showed up at the ballpark, Municipal Stadium or Progressive Field, to bang his bass drum for the Indians and the Guardians.
In 1824, he learned that his son, John Quincy Adams, was elected president. Until George W. Bush took office, the Adamses were the only father and son to both hold the nation's top job.
Although John Adams is not exactly forgotten among the Founding Fathers, compared to many of the others, he hasn’t received his due. Perhaps his appearance belied his valor.
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