Celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah in Historic Quincy, IL A Quirky and Charming Blend of Traditions

Welcome to Quincy, Illinois, a picturesque town steeped in history and culture where the spirit of Christmas and Hanukkah come alive in unique and quirky ways. As you explore this charming town, you will be greeted by friendly faces who are eager to share their vibrant traditions with you.

Start your holiday journey at St. John's Episcopal Church (7th & Hampshire St., Quincy, IL 62301), an architectural marvel that hosts a stunning display of nativity scenes from around the world during the Christmas season. The intricate details of each scene will transport you through time and across continents, showcasing the universal message of peace and love.

For those interested in exploring Hanukkah traditions, make your way to Temple B'Nai Sholom (427 Maine St., Quincy, IL 62301), where the warm glow of menorah candles illuminates the historic sanctuary. Experience the joyous celebration of miracles as members gather to light candles, sing traditional songs, and enjoy delicious latkes together.

As you stroll along Maine Street adorned with festive lights and decorations, take a moment to visit one of Quincy's many local shops offering handmade crafts and unique gifts. Support local artisans while finding that perfect present for your loved ones back home.

Don't miss out on joining one of Quincy's famous horse-drawn carriage rides (3rd & York Streets) through the snow-covered streets lined with Victorian era homes decked out in twinkling lights a truly magical experience that captures the essence of small-town charm.

Wrap up your holiday adventure by attending one of Quincy's lively community events such as carol sing-alongs at Washington Park or ice-skating at Clat Adams Park overlooking the Mississippi River. Embrace the warmth and camaraderie found within this thriving community as locals come together to celebrate peace on earth and goodwill towards all.

Whether you find yourself drawn to shimmering nativity scenes or spinning dreidels under starlit skies, let Quincy enchant you with its blend of historic charm mixed with vibrant traditions this holiday season.

Websites:

- St. John's Episcopal Church: www.stjohnsquincy.org

- Temple B'Nai Sholom: www.bnai-sholom.com

- City Of Quincy Official Website: www.quincyil.gov

Twitter:

- @StJohnsQuincyIL

- @TempleBnaiSholom

- @CityofQuincyGov

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7Th & Hampshire St.
Quincy, IL 62301
United States

427 Maine St.
Quincy, IL 62301
United States

3Rd & York
Streets, IL
United States

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U.S. Post Office and Court House, Quincy, Illinois, 1901
Tablet of Lincoln Douglas Debate in Quincy, Illinois in Washington  Park (site of debate) in downtown Quincy.  Tablet is by the sculptor Lorado Taft, and this is the last commission that he executed before his death in 1936.  Washington Park is the
One Thirty North Eighth Building on the NRHP since February 9, 1984. At 130 N. 8th St., Quincy, Illinois. 1st building south of there at 126th N. 8th, Wood Architects Office is also on the NRHP as is the Post Office at 200 N. 8th.
City Hall along Maine Street in Quincy, Illinois.
St. Boniface Church, Quincy, Illinois
20180921 10 Quincy, Illinois
Ernest M. Wood Office and Studio on NRHP since August 12, 1982. At 126 N. 8th St.,	Quincy, Illinois.  Architect's office in the Prairie style of the day.
Quincy, IL, USA
Tablet of Lincoln Douglas Debate in Quincy, Illinois in Washington  Park (site of debate) in downtown Quincy.  Tablet is by the sculptor Lorado Taft, and this is the last commission that he executed before his death in 1936.  Washington Park is the
Gardner Museum, former Quincy Public Library in Quincy, Illinois.  Part of the Downtown Quincy Historic District	 on the NRHP since April 7, 1983. The historic district is roughly bounded by Hampshire, Jersey, 4th and 8th Sts.
Quincy, IL, USA
Per Wikipedia:
"The Lincoln–Douglas debates (also known as The Great Debates of 1858) were a series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from Illinois, and incumbent Senator Stephen Douglas, the
Front of the Adams County Courthouse, located at 507 Vermont Street in Quincy, Illinois, United States.  It was built in 1950.
20180921 17 Masonic Temple, Quincy, Illinois
Morgan-Wells House	on the NRHP since November 16, 1977. At 421 Jersey St.,	Quincy, Illinois
State Savings Loan and Trust on NRHP since March 23, 1979. At 428 Maine St., Quincy, Illinois.  Also within the Downtown Quincy Historic District.
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Jewel & Osco Elmhurst, IL
Production Date: 1950
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Aero Distributing Company, Curt Teich (#G-331, #0C-H1772)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Tenney and Hilbert Published Market Price in 2009: $5-$10
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