Quincy Police Station
Quincy Police Station, Historic police station in Quincy, Massachusetts, US
Quincy Police Station is a three-story building of yellow brick on Sea Street that uses Classical Revival design with vertical brick pilasters separating the window sections. The structure maintains its original function as an active police facility while preserving the architectural details that define its appearance.
Built in 1925, this station was designed by the architectural firm Clark, Batty and Gallagher as Quincy's first dedicated police facility. It represented an important step in upgrading the city's municipal infrastructure during that era.
The building displays the city seal on its parapet and reflects how early twentieth-century Massachusetts communities approached their municipal architecture.
The station is easily accessible from Sea Street and can be viewed from the exterior to appreciate its architectural features. Since it remains an active police facility, visitors should be respectful and follow the normal boundaries of public spaces around the building.
The station has been protected as part of the National Register of Historic Places since 1990, recognizing its value as an early example of municipal infrastructure development in New England. This designation ensures that its key architectural features are preserved for future generations.
Location: Massachusetts
Inception: 1925
GPS coordinates: 42.25583,-70.99639
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:20
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