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Spring Home Tours

2018 Spring Homes Tour & Garden Party

Quincy Preserves cordially invites you to our 2018 spring home tour and garden tour. This year’s spring home tour takes place on Saturday, May 5th, from 1-5 p.m. and will be a little different from years past. The tour features just one impressive home and garden at 1617 Hampshire Street.

2018 Spring Homes Tour & Garden Party

Tour guides will share historical information and point out architectural details about the home. Decorative pots from various nurseries and florists will be on display and available for sale following the tour.

After touring the home, guests are invited to enjoy a backyard garden party featuring entertainment, light hors-d’oeuvres, refreshments, and a cash bar.

Tickets may be purchased in advance for $12 online or at one of the following locations. Tickets are available on the day of the tour for $15.

Purchase Tickets

Advance tickets are available at the following locations:
Arts Quincy – 300 Civic Center Plaza
Adam Florist – 522 S. 8th
Emerald City Jewelers – 3236 Broadway
History Museum – 332 Maine
Kirlin’s Hallmark – Mall

In Hannibal:
Dempsey and Dempsey – 716 Broadway
Java Jive – 211 N. Main Street

Proceeds from the tour provide funding for Quincy Preserves philanthropic activities including scholarships, internships, and its Façade renovation fund for Commercial, Residential, and Non-Profit organizations for historic structures in Quincy.

2017 Spring Homes Tour

On Sunday, May 7, 2017, from 1PM to 5PM, Quincy Preserves will present its annual Spring Architectural Tour. As with the Fall Home Tour in 2016, Quincy Preserves is continuing its partnership with the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County to bring history to life with an extended tour of the John Wood Mansion. The architecture of the Spring Tour will span the time frame from the inception of Quincy’s history at the John Wood Mansion to the mid-century modernistic John Benya homes; along with all the different eras in between. Not only will residential architecture be on display, but the old Emerson School (now apartments) will be opened to tour participants. The goal of the tour is to put Quincy’s rich architectural history on display and to show how it has developed through the ages.

Advance tickets are $12 and may be purchased online by clicking here. Tickets are available on the day of the tour for $15. You may also buy tickets in advance at Kirlin’s Hallmark, 534 Maine and Quincy Mall; Emerald City Jewelers, 3236 Broadway; Adam Florist, 522 South 8th; Quincy Society of Fine Arts, 300 Civic Center Plaza; and the History Museum, 332 Maine St. in Quincy.  In Hannibal tickets will be available at Dempsey and Dempsey, 716 Broadway.

Debit cards will be accepted at the John Wood Mansion at 12th and State on the day of the tour. Online advance tickets may also be picked up at the John Wood Mansion. Proceeds from the tour benefit Quincy Preserves Scholarship Program and the Façade Program of Quincy Preserves.

2017 Spring Homes Tour
425 South 12th Street
2017 Spring Homes Tour
2328 Hawthorne Hill Road West
2017 Spring Homes Tour
1850 Jersey Street
2017 Spring Homes Tour
1310 Washington Street
2017 Spring Homes Tour
128 North 5th Street

2016 Spring Homes Tour

The 2016 Dogwood weekend culminates with Quincy Preserves Spring Tour on May 1 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Homes and buildings on the tour are located at 2040 Prairie Avenue , 2024 Prairie Avenue, 2315 York, 230 S. 24th, Dick’s Brewery Stock House at 925 York and Washington Theater at 425 Hampshire. Advance tickets are $12 and on the day of the tour they are $15. Proceeds from the tour benefit the Quincy Preserves Scholarship Program and the Façade Program of Quincy Preserves.

Those attending the tour can visit the homes/buildings in any order. Sometimes there is a line to visit one home and there is another in the same vicinity without a line. Each home offers a glimpse into the past while enjoying the beauty of Quincy in the spring.

2016 Spring Homes Tour
2024 Prairie Avenue

The house at 2024 Prairie Avenue was constructed by Ida Sanftleben in 1914 for her mother, Mrs. John Sanftleben and her sisters. Ida’s father, John, died in 1909, but is well-known today for his photos of early Quincy. The house is a Four-Square with Prairie Style features. Ida was an independent business woman and owned real estate in Quincy and a hair-dressing and wig business at 608 Maine Street.

2016 Spring Homes Tour
230 S. 24th

The house at 230 S. 24th was constructed in 1913 for Ray and Kate Oakley, owners of the Quincy Herald-Whig, and the house remained in the Oakley family until 1993. The house is Prairie Style house with Arts and Crafts details such as geometric leaded glass windows and built-in window seats and bookshelves. The architecture is attributed to Martin Geise.

2016 Spring Homes Tour
2040 Prairie Avenue

2040 Prairie Avenue is the honeymoon cottage built for Newcomb Stillwell and his new bride Lillian in 1921. Stillwell was the grandson of Richard F. Newcomb, builder of the Newcomb-Stillwell Mansion, also known as the Quincy Museum at 1600 Maine St. It is a Dutch Colonial on the exterior and has Craftsmen style interior. The spacious family room at the rear of the home was added on by previous owners.

2016 Spring Homes Tour
2315 York

The house at 2315 York was constructed for Frank and Dr. Hildegard Germann Sinnock in 1935. Dr. Sinnock practiced medicine with her mother, Dr. Melinda Knapheide Germann and brother Dr. Aldo German. Mr. Sinnock was a civil engineer. The home is of the Georgian Revival style and has been tastefully modified and expanded over the years.

2016 Spring Homes Tour
925 York

Dick Brothers Brewery’s Stock House at 925 York was built in the 1870s. Tour goers will start at the original Stock House building moving through the York Street Tunnel and exit out the Bottling House at 910 York. Dick Brothers Brewery was one of 12 breweries in the City of Quincy during the mid to late 1800s. Dick Brothers Brewery was started in 1857 by John, Jacob and Matthew Dick and remained in business until 1951.

2016 Spring Homes Tour
425 Hampshire

Washington Theater at 425 Hampshire opened June 16, 1924, at a cost of $425,000, which was $200,000 over the original projected cost. The Mediterranean Revival movie palace was a creation of Chicago architect, E. P. Rupert. Theaters of the 1920’s were important venues and featured vaudeville acts and musical performances, along with movies of the day.

Advance tickets may be purchased online by [online ticket sales closed]. They are also available after April 15 at Kirlin’s Hallmark, 534 Maine and Quincy Mall, Emerald City Jewelers, 3236 Broadway, Adam Florist, 522 South 8th, Sullivan’s Antiques, 9th and Hampshire, Quincy Society of Fine Arts, 300 Civic Center Plaza, and the History Museum, 332 Maine St. in Quincy.  In Hannibal tickets will be available at Dempsey and Dempsey, 716 Broadway. Credit cards will be accepted at 230 S. 24th on the day of the tour. Advance tickets purchased online may be picked up at the 230 S. 24th location the day of the tour.

For questions or additional information call tour chairperson, Gina Druffel at 217.653.0649.

2015 Spring Homes Tour

Quincy Preserves presented the 2015 Spring Homes Tour on Sunday, May 3rd, from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

2015 Spring Homes Tour
1631 Maine Street
2015 Spring Homes Tour
1005 Kentucky Street
2015 Spring Homes Tour
905 York – Gallery Solaro
2015 Spring Homes Tour
1401 South 8th Street
2015 Spring Homes Tour
836 South 8th Street
2015 Spring Homes Tour
327 South 12th Street

2014 Spring Homes Tour

Quincy Preserves presented the 2014 Spring Homes Tour on Sunday, May 4, from 1-5 p.m.

2014 Spring Homes Tour
238 South 12th
2014 Spring Homes Tour
1641 Hampshire
2014 Spring Homes Tour
1678 Hampshire
2014 Spring Homes Tour
1450 Vermont
2014 Spring Homes Tour
1680 Maine

2013 Spring Homes Tour

Quincy Preserves presented the 2013 Spring Homes Tour on Sunday, May 5, 2013

2013 Spring Homes Tour
501 N. 13th
2013 Spring Homes Tour
1668 Maine
2013 Spring Homes Tour
425 S. 14th
2013 Spring Homes Tour
427 S. 14th
2013 Spring Homes Tour
1671 Hampshire
2013 Spring Homes Tour
502 N. 12th
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