Western, Illinois Historic Homes
Governor John Wood Mansion
The Governor John Wood Mansion is the restored home of Quincy's founder and 12th governor of Illinois, John Wood. This building is the 1
American Woman's League Chapter House
Built in 1911 and listed in the National Register of Historic Sites
Woodland Palace at Francis Park
Fred Francis built this home in 1890
David Davis Mansion
This 19th Century mansion was the home of United States Supreme Court Justice, David Davis, mentor to Abraham Lincoln. The mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Matthew T. Scott Home
Visit the Traditional Victorian home of Matthew T. Scott, a well-known agriculturalist, and his wife Julia Green, one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Governor Duncan Home
Amidst the untamed beauty and savagery of the Illinois Prairie sprang the elegance and grace of the Duncan Mansion, the home of Gov. Joseph Duncan. Built in 1834 and listed on the
Deere - Wiman House & Butterworth Center
Two historic homes, built 1872 and 1892. Lived in by 4 generations of John Deere'
Wyatt Earp Birthplace Home
The museum features displays, historical documents, and memorabilia that tells of Wyatt Earp's life, fact and legend. Phone the Chamber for tours: 309-734-3181
Holt House
Birthplace of Pi Beta Phi, the first fraternity for women founded April 28, 1867. Available for group meetings and social events up to 50