The Morgan-Wells House in Quincy, Illinois, is a prominent example of Italianate architecture, characterized by its low-pitched roof, wide eaves with decorative brackets, and tall, narrow windows. Built for prominent local businessman William Morgan, it later served as the home of Mayor William Wells.
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