A tour of Quincy yields architecture that dates back to the 1830's. An economic boom during the 19th century enabled Quincy residents to construct architecturally impressive homes, unusual for a young, Midwest community. Thousands of quality homes were constructed during the 1800's, most of which are still standing today. Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Richardson Romanesque, and Prairie style are just a few of the significant architectural styles that exist in Quincy. There are four major historic districts with more than 2,000 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Quincy’s architecture is among the most impressive of any Midwest community. See Quincy architecture for yourself through our interactive House Tours.

There are a total of 20 tours available online. We've provided a map (below) that shows the location of each tour. To access a tour, go to the button bar on the left side of this page. Click the tour you wish to see. After the tour has loaded, click the "Begin Tour" button to start at the beginning of the tour. If you prefer to start with a specific house, go to the tour's map and click on the individual house that you wish to see.

                                                   

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