Quincy, Illinois • Adams County
The South Side German Historic District in Quincy, Illinois, encompasses a neighborhood historically settled by German immigrants. It features a concentration of residential and commercial buildings reflecting the architectural styles and urban development patterns of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district showcases vernacular and period architecture, including Queen Anne and Italianate styles, with well-preserved examples of row houses and commercial storefronts.
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Architecture
616 N. 24th St., Quincy, Illinois
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Hampshire, Jersey, 4th And 8th Sts., Quincy, Illinois
Industry
613 Broadway St., Quincy, Illinois
Architecture
135-37 N 3rd St., Quincy, Illinois
Transportation; Maritime History; Social History; Commerce; Conservation; Economics; Politics/Government; Military
0.5 Mi. W Of Il 57, Quincy, Illinois
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
421 Jersey St., Quincy, Illinois
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