Here’s a **detailed guide to attractions in Quincy, Illinois — including historic sites, museums, parks, events, tours, scenic spots, and official links so you can plan your visit with ease 👇
📍 Quincy Area Convention & Visitors Bureau — Official tourism site
This is the best central source for attractions, events, tours, and travel planning in Quincy and the surrounding tri-county area.
👉 https://seequincy.com/ (See Quincy)
✅ On the site you’ll find:
“50 Free Things To Do” list of parks, museums, trails, and more
Self-guided tours (architecture, murals, history)
Events calendar and seasonal festivities
Food & drink guides and winery trails (See Quincy)
A unique Moroccan-inspired villa overlooking the Mississippi River bluffs — great for architecture lovers, photos, and scenic views. Guided tours available seasonally.
👉 https://seequincy.com/locations/villa-kathrine/ (IHG)
Housed in the historic Newcomb-Stillwell Mansion, this museum showcases Quincy’s story from settlement through development, including rich collections and restored period rooms. (Midwest Living)
A longstanding art institution featuring rotating exhibitions, classes, and community art events. Admission is often free.
Official site (for hours & exhibits): https://www.quincyartcenter.org/ (Midwest Living)
Part of the Historical Society of Quincy & Adams County, this museum explores Quincy's settlement, architecture, and historic businesses.
Official site: https://www.hsqac.org/visit/history-museum-on-the-square/ (See Quincy)
Explore the home of Quincy’s founder and 12th Governor of Illinois — a beautifully restored Greek Revival mansion with guided tours.
More info: https://www.hsqac.org/visit/education/john-wood-mansion/ (See Quincy)
Quincy’s signature historic park, home of the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debate site and weekend markets, concerts, and events. (Midwest Living)
Stroll along the riverfront, enjoy picnic areas and scenic views, and connect with trails. Popular riverfront parks include Clat Adams Bicentennial Park — perfect for sunsets and waterfront photos. (Midwest Living)
This historic U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lock & dam on the Mississippi River is significant for river commerce history and scenic observation points. (Wikipedia)
A regional convention & performance center hosting concerts, theater shows (through Quincy Community Theater), fairs, expos, and seasonal events.
Official site: http://www.quincyciviccenter.com/ (Wikipedia)
A local favorite for kids and adults with arcade games, laser tag, bumper cars, mini-golf, and skating — great for birthday parties or a rainy-day activity. (IHG)
Shopping center with year-round events, indoor walking, seasonal activities, and local community happenings. (Quincy Town Center)
A scenic wine trail of family-run wineries near Quincy, offering tastings and river valley vistas. Great for a relaxed afternoon sip and local wine exploration. (See Quincy)
Historic Architecture Tours: Quincy boasts 3,600+ structures on the National Register of Historic Places — explore Victorian, Romanesque, and Classical designs via self-guided routes. (See Quincy)
Mural Find & Dine: A drive/walk tour of Quincy's public murals paired with local eateries. (See Quincy)
Bike Quincy & Kayak Quincy: Seasonal programs for bike rentals and river kayaking. (See Quincy)
Quincy hosts year-round events like:
Dogwood Downtown Art Walk — spring art festivities across downtown galleries and spaces. (Jacksonville Journal-Courier)
Miracle on Maine Street – a family-friendly winter holiday event with tours, music, and crafts. (Jacksonville Journal-Courier)
Summer farmers markets, concerts in the park, theater shows, and food festivals are listed on the official calendar.
Event listings: https://seequincy.com/events-calendar/ (See Quincy)
History Buffs: John Wood Mansion, History Museum, Lock & Dam No. 21
Art Lovers: Quincy Art Center, mural tours, local galleries
Families: Scotties Fun Spot, riverfront parks, interactive museums
Nature & Outdoors: Mississippi Riverfront, Clat Adams Park
Food & Drink: Mississippi Valley Wine Trail, downtown eateries
Events & Culture: Oakley-Lindsay Center shows, seasonal festivals
🔗 See Quincy – Official travel & attractions guide: https://seequincy.com/ (See Quincy)
🔗 Quincy Art Center – https://www.quincyartcenter.org/ (Midwest Living)
🔗 History Museum on the Square – https://www.hsqac.org/visit/history-museum-on-the-square/ (See Quincy)
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