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His original interment was temporary, in the public vault at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D. C. Later, he was interred in the family burial ground in Quincy across from the First Parish Church, called Hancock Cemetery.
After his wife's death, his son, Charles Francis Adams, had him reinterred with his wife in the expanded family crypt in the United First Parish Church across the street, next to his parents.
Both tombs are viewable by the public.
Adams ' original tomb at Hancock Cemetery is still there and marked simply " J. Q.
Adams ".

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