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Westview Golf Course
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Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
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Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
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Oakley Lindsay Center
300 Civic Center Plaza
A multi-million dollar performing arts & convention center complex that includes the 500-seat Quincy Community Theatre, the 30,000 sq-ft McClain-Kent Hall, a dramatic lobby plus smaller conference or party rooms. The OLC is a leader in the tri-state area offering professional meeting planning services for events of all sizes and is conveniently located in downtown Quincy just three blocks from the Mississippi.
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Westview Golf Course
Moorman Wavering
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Amtrak Station
Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
Heights
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
415 Jersey Street
The first Underground Railroad stop east of Missouri and the oldest surviving 2-story brick house in Quincy. Built in 1835 for prominent physician and abolitionist, Dr. Richard Eells, it is estimated that hundreds of enslaved people channeled through the Eells house. Now a museum dedicated to educational Underground Railroad tours.
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Westview Golf Course
Moorman Wavering
Park Complex
Amtrak Station
Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
Heights
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
The History Museum on the Square
332 Maine Street
Built in 1888 as Quincy’s original public library, the impressive limestone structure overlooks historic Washington Park and is now a touring museum. It features Quincy area artifacts, a stained-glass gallery, a gift shop, and a Mormon exhibit.
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Westview Golf Course
Moorman Wavering
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Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
Heights
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Washington Park
5th & Maine Street
Est. 1825, “John’s Square” was Quincy’s first park, later named Washington Park. The storied grounds were the hub of many significant historic events in the city and nation, including the sixth Lincoln-Douglas Debate of 1858. The park features a designated plaza plus six Lincoln Storyboards, part of an 18-point trail, and is home to free Blues in the District Concerts, the summer farmers market and community festivals.
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Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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St. Boniface Parker
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum
128 N. 5th Street
Located across from historic Washington Park and the 1858 Debate Site, the museum commemorates the debate and Abraham Lincoln’s place in Quincy’s history. In 2023, the facility received a full renovation and is now outfitted with five new interactive video exhibits, including The Turning Point, revealing the hidden history about one of America’s most iconic presidents. Free admission.Learn More
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Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Quincy Park District + Skate Park
1231 Bonasinga Drive
A partially developed 12-acre area on the riverfront that is home to the Quincy Park District administrative offices, a skate park, a universal access playground, and an indoor playground. Open daily from dawn to dusk.
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Amtrak Station
Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
Heights
Park
Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
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6th Street Promenade
6th Street between Maine & Vermont Streets
A designated community and retail corridor for shopping, dining and events, the Promenade is evolving & growing, with current offerings of locally owned boutique shops, restaurants, and bars. The city’s only microbrewery, Quincy Brewing Co, is an anchor venue housed in three renovated storefronts, featuring The Beer Garden and frequent community events including seasonal Maker’s Markets.
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Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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St. Boniface Parker
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History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
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Quincy's Tourist Info Center
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St. Boniface Church
7th & Maine Street
Built on the site where Augustine Tolton’s first Solemn High Mass occurred in Quincy upon his return as America’s first African American Priest. When no other seminary in the US would accept Augustine because of his race, several Quincy priests outlined a study plan for him. In 1878 St. Francis College (now Quincy University) enrolled Augustine. Augustine proceeded on as a seminarian to the Propaganda in Rome and was ordained at St. John Lateran Basilica. There is a plaque on the south side of the church building. Augustine returned to Quincy as a missionary and celebrated his first Solemn High Mass in the community at St. Boniface in 1886.
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• Listed on the 150 Most Significant Structures in Illinois
• Built on the Mass site of Father Tolton, the first Black priest in the US
• Potawatomi Trail of Death marker
• Mass site attended by the Potawatomi Indians in 1838
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Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
9/11 War Memorial & City Hall
8th & Maine Street
7000 lb. section & antenna located on World Trade Center Tower One when it was attacked Sept 11, 2001; designed & manufactured by Harris Corp at its Quincy plant.
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Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Dick Brothers Brewery & Museum
9th-10th & York Street
Quincy’s southside German district was once home to one of the largest U.S. breweries. Dick Brothers Brewery was founded in 1857, built over elaborate underground springs and caverns, which still exist today. The first German migrants settled primarily in this area, accumulating approximately 10,500 in number from 1840-1870. Today the Brewery offers tunnel tours, a museum, event spaces, and the Ratskeller Bar. Each September, the block welcomes the lively festivities of Oktoberfest (https://www.quincyrotary.org).
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Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
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Blessing Hospital
1005 Broadway Street
The largest and most advanced medical center in a 100-mile radius, with the resources to offer comprehensive and advanced medical care while staying in tune with the specific health needs of its region.
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Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
John Wood Mansion
425 S. 12th Street
As one of the finest examples of Greek revival architecture in the Midwest, this restored masterpiece was once home to Quincy’s founder and Illinois’ 12th Governor. An 1835 log cabin, livery and visitor center are also onsite; the Mansion is open for tours and hosts the annual Christmas Candlelight Tours.
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Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Illinois Veterans Home
1707 N. 12th Street
One of the largest and oldest veterans’ homes in the U.S. There are 25+ buildings totaling one million square feet and 210 acres. The facility is equipped with its own post office, bank, assembly hall, guest house, chapel, cemetery, lake, animal park, museum and military-related historical sites.
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1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Quincy Art Center
1515 Jersey Street
Housed in the former Lorenzo Bull carriage house in the East End Historic District, this contemporary art center hosts rotating exhibits, events and classes. The Permanent Collection holds over 400 artworks.
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1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Women’s City Club
1550 Maine Street
Built in 1852 for prominent financier, Lorenzo Bull, this home captures the Italian Villa style with design roots originating in 13-14th century Italian farmhouses. Today it is home to the Women’s City Club with the original carriage house part of the Quincy Art Center. A plaque commemorating the pioneer women of Quincy is on the grounds.
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1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Quincy Museum
1601 Maine Street
Originally the Newcomb-Stillwell Mansion, this 20,000 square foot home was built in 1890 for Richard Newcomb, one of four millionaires in Quincy at the time of his death in 1904. The property once housed a wine cellar and bowling alley in the basement. Now home to the Quincy Museum, complete with 24-karat gold woodwork on the main level, rotating exhibits throughout and open for tours and events.
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1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
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St. Boniface Parker
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Quincy University
1800 College Avenue
Quincy University is a private Franciscan university founded in 1860 as St. Francis Solanus College. Father Augustus Tolton, the first black priest in the U.S., entered the college as a student in 1878. The college was officially renamed Quincy University in 1993 and has an enrollment of 1,000+ students hailing from 33 states and 18 foreign countries. The University is part of the NCAA Division II in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
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Amtrak Station
Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
Heights
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
Madison Park
24th & Maine Street
Established in 1867, Madison Park is one of the city’s oldest parks and a commemorative spot for the Underground Railroad in Quincy. Located on eight acres, park amenities include a shelter house, Gaga Ball Pit, tennis courts, playground & free Quincy Park Band concerts.
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Madison Park
1930s Agricultural Museum
Quincy University
Quincy Museum
Women's City Club
Illinois
Veterans Home
Quincy Art Center
John Wood Mansion
Blessing Hospital
Brewery & Museum
Dick Brothers
9/11 War Memorial
City Hall &
St. Boniface Parker
Heights
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Washington Park
History Museum
Quincy Underground Railroad Museum
Villa Kathrine
Quincy's Tourist Info Center
1930s Agriculture Museum
1435 Boy Scout Road
Located in rural Quincy, the 1930s Ag Museum is situated on 20 peaceful acres and is privately owned by a former educator and farm history enthusiast. It tells the story of the evolution of farming in the Midwest, featuring a private collection of 4,000 John Deere and farmstead items. Individual & group tours available by appointment along with an educational video depicting farm life in the Midwest during the 1930s.
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