Lorenzo Bull House

Adams County

1550 Maine | Quincy, IL

This home was built for a prominent financier in the Italian Villa style with design roots originating in 13-14th century Italian farm houses. Today it is home to the Women’s City Club (217-222-2578) with the original carriage house part of the Quincy Art Center at 1515 Jersey. The location hosts a plaque commemorating pioneer women of Quincy.

  • Built for a prominent financier in the Italian Villa style in 1852
  • Today home to the Women’s City Club with the original carriage house part of the Quincy Art Center at 1515 Jersey (rear of property)

1852 / ITALIANATE / architect unknown

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