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  1. Feb 28, 2022 · Quincy's location along the Mississippi River has drawn residents for centuries. The Illiniwek and then later the Sauk, Fox, and Kickapoo lived along the bluffs prior to European settlement. Founded in 1822 Quincy is located on bluffs overlooking the east bank of the Mississippi River.

  2. Journey back in time with 18 historical maps of Quincy, dating from 1925 to present day. Explore and discover the history of Quincy through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes. Dive deeper into each map with our interactive high-resolution viewer and extensive library data.

  3. Aug 13, 2024 · Quincy, Illinois, a city steeped in history and brimming with Midwestern charm, is home to a treasure trove of iconic landmarks that beckon visitors to explore its rich tapestry of culture and heritage.

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    Quincy sits on the banks of the Mississippi River. For centuries the site was home to Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo Native American tribes. Quincy’s European-American founder, John Wood, came west from Moravia, New York, in 1818 and settled in the Illinois Military Tract. Wood purchased 160 acres from a veteran for $60. The next year he became the first s...

    Over the past several decades, the city has worked to redevelop Quincy while holding onto its German roots. It has identified several historic districts within the city and created an extensive park system. Quincy is known for having a large population of dogwoods and has been a member of Tree City USA since 1986. Quincy is the home to many perform...

    As Quincy's population exploded during the mass migration from Germany, its culture was changed by the new immigrants, who brought styles of their home country. The South Side German Historic District has much of the city's historical architecture. Other significant buildings exist: Temple B’nai Sholom is one of America's earliest Moorish Revival s...

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  4. Quincy was once Illinois’ second-largest city, surpassing Peoria in 1870. Today, it remains a prominent river city, and is an integral part of the Great River Road, America’s historic north-south transcontinental byway since 1938.

  5. May 27, 2015 · After searching their catalog for “Quincy, Illinois,” we were able to find a number of interesting photographs, including shots of St. Francis Hall, Lock & Dam 21, the John Wood Mansion, and a...

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  7. Quincy, Illinois Historical Photos. This is a very small sample from the collections of The Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County, The Quincy Public Library, and The Illinois Digital Archives, as well as others gathered from across the internet. Complete collections and detailed descriptions are available for viewing on these respective ...

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