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LaBrecque Field

Details unconfirmedPark · Quincy, MA
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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
Dogs
Allowed
Hours
No posted gate hours
Accessibility
Not documented
Ball Sports
Allowed
Managed by
City of Quincy Department of Natural Resources, Park Division 617-376-1253 · Website

Getting in

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

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BetaSome details here are unconfirmed (gate hours, restrooms, accessibility). Details are sourced from public agency data and can change through the season. Confirm locally before you go. Updated 2026-07-18.