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Adams National Historical ParkRow of bells in the Old House kitchen called the enunciator system; used by family members to get the attention of the servants
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Adams National Historical Park
Bookstore
 
The bookstore at the Visitor Center

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Kids section at the bookstore

Want to learn more about the Adams family? Looking for that perfect gift for a John Adams fan? The park's bookstore is the right place to come!

Eastern National, the park's cooperating association, operates the bookstore at the Visitor Center located at 1250 Hancock Street and a small satellite store at the Carriage House at 135 Adams Street.

You can also purchase a limited selection of items directly from the Eastern National website.

A portion of Eastern National's proceeds are returned to the park.

John F. Kennedy's childhood adventure books.  

Did You Know?
As a child, Jack was sick a lot. He escaped his sick-bed by reading adventure books. Through reading, he developed a vivid imagination that he drew on as president to create the Peace Corps, launch the space race, & mold a sweeping Civil Rights Bill. As president, how would you use YOUR imagination?

Last Updated: May 16, 2007 at 16:35 EST