Quincy is birth place of Founding Father & 2nd U.S. President (1st V.P.) John Adams and his son 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams
Kumu Gupta
https://www.c-span.org/video/?310725-1/lady-abigail-adams (@26:45 mins.)
Artist : Ruth Levitsky
* Kumu was an invited Judge (Photography) for 1st of its kind Painting & Photography contest at the Adams Mansion, with Christopher Gurshin, artist who painted Easter Egg for White House Easter Egg Roll for President Ronald Reagan.
Kumu is recipient National Society of Daughters of American Revolution Community Leadership Award
*Kumu was an invited guest to the Opening of Boston Tea Party Museum
Kumu's patch is part of Quincy Quilt
Kumu is in pitcure included in Abigail Adams Cairn rededicated Time Capsule.
* On June 17, 1775, Abigail Adams and her seven year old son John Quincy walked the short distance from their farm to the top of Penn’s Hill, where they observed the smoke and fire of the Battle of Bunker Hill. The cairn was erected by the Daughters of the Revolution at that spot in 1896.
Kumu is Delegate from Delaware in July 4th Enactment of Continental Congress at Adams Mansion
Kumu was on 125th Ann. Thomas Crane Library (on AIA (American Institue of Architects) Top 150 most admired buildings) Organizing Committee. *Kumu gifted 51 books on 60th Ann. Human Rights Articles & 26 books "Etre" paintings exhibition at Logan Airport by Swiss Govt. books to Thomas Crane Library for patrons to read.
Quincy was world capital for Granite (1600's)
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