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Landmark Inn and Suites Quincy

Quincy, Illinois, nestled along the Mississippi River, offers a rich tapestry of historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and outdoor adventures. Here are some notable activities and attractions to consider:​

1. Explore Historic Sites:

  • John Wood Mansion: Built between 1835 and 1838, this Greek Revival mansion was the home of John Wood, who later became Illinois' 12th governor. The mansion showcases original and period furnishings, providing a glimpse into the state's early history. Tours are available from April through October. ​Wikipedia

  • Quincy Museum: Housed in the historic Newcomb-Stillwell Mansion, the museum offers exhibits on local history, art, and culture. Visitors can appreciate the preserved architecture and diverse collections. ​Tripadvisor

2. Visit Cultural Institutions:

  • Villa Kathrine: This Mediterranean-style villa serves as the Quincy Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Its unique architecture and scenic views of the riverfront make it a must-visit. ​Wikipedia

  • All Wars Museum: Located within the Illinois Veterans' Home, this museum houses over 10,000 artifacts from various conflicts, offering a comprehensive look at military history. ​Enjoy Illinois

3. Enjoy Outdoor Activities:

  • Gardner Park: Ideal for hiking, running, and mountain biking, this park features a 3-mile trail with diverse terrains and scenic views. ​Quincy Park District |

  • Quincy Riverfront: The riverfront area hosts events like the annual Dogwood Festival, which celebrates the blooming of dogwood trees with a parade, amusement rides, and various activities. ​Wikipedia

4. Experience Local Art and Culture:

  • Quincy Art Center: This center offers art exhibitions, educational programs, and workshops, fostering a vibrant arts community.​

  • Q-Fest: An annual arts festival featuring music, theater, dance, and visual arts, attracting artists and visitors from various regions. ​Wikipedia

For more detailed information and additional attractions, you can visit the Quincy Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.