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WASHINGTON PARK

Quincy’s original square, est. 1825; site of the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debate (see Lincoln storyboards) Now home to summer farmers market and free blues concerts 5TH & MAINE | QCY 217.223.7703 quincyparkdistrict.com Across from the Lincoln- Douglas Debate Interpretive Center & District Offices 128 N 5TH | 217.228.8696 MON-FRI 8:30-4:30P | FREE Quincy’s iconic “mom & pop” corner grocery and carry-out deli since 1948 Cold cut sandwiches, hot soups and ice cold pop Kids of all ages love the penny candy corner and friendly “Winking” service 416 S 4TH | QCY 217.223.4764 winkingsmarket.com MON-FRI 7:30A-6P SAT 9A-3P Among the Midwest’s most beautiful cemeteries; ancient hardwoods and panoramic Mississippi views Planned by Quincy’s founder, JohnWood, circa 1846 A stately mausoleum graces the site where a CivilWar hospital once stood

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WINKING’S MARKET

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WOODLAND CEMETERY

1020 S 5TH | QCY 217.222.2412

Historical Society of Adams County offers annual tours 217.222.1835 hsqac.org

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