LaBrecque Field is a 6.17-acre athletic park on Sea Street in Houghs Neck, with a softball field, a baseball field, two basketball courts, and a tot-lot. It is named for Alfred N. LaBrecque, a Houghs Neck World War I veteran who went on to serve as President of the Quincy City Council.
What to expect
Parking
Not confirmed · unconfirmed
Entry fee
Free, open access
Hours
No posted gate hours
Accessibility
Not documented
Managed by
City of Quincy Department of Natural Resources, Park Division
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Parking
Parking not sourced yet
Check the town or agency pages before you go.
What's here
On site
Playground
Tot-lot present
Common questions
Who was Alfred LaBrecque?
A Houghs Neck World War I veteran who later served as President of the Quincy City Council; the field carries his name in his honor.
Is there an entry fee at LaBrecque Field?
Yes, Free, open access
Can I bring my dog to LaBrecque Field?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
Is LaBrecque Field wheelchair accessible?
Not documented