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Landmark: Hendersonville Downtown
City: Hendersonville
Country: USA North Carolina
Continent: North America

Hendersonville Downtown, Hendersonville, USA North Carolina, North America

The Blessed Sacrament Parish is a Roman Catholic church located in Quincy, Illinois, USA.

Visual Characteristics

The church is constructed primarily of red brick with white limestone accents. It features a prominent bell tower with a copper-clad spire. The main facade exhibits Gothic Revival architectural elements, including pointed arch windows and decorative stonework. The interior is characterized by stained-glass windows and a high vaulted ceiling.

Location & Access Logistics

The parish is situated at 1100 N 18th St, Quincy, IL 62301. It is approximately 2.5 kilometers north of the Quincy city center. On-site parking is available in a dedicated lot adjacent to the church. Public transport options include the Quincy Transit Lines bus route 3, which stops within a 0.2km walk of the church.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction of the Blessed Sacrament Parish church began in 1927 and was completed in 1929. The architect was Joseph W. McCarthy. The original purpose was to serve the growing Catholic population in the northern section of Quincy.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the architectural details of the Gothic Revival style. The interior features a collection of stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes. Mass services are held regularly, and the church is open for private prayer during specified hours.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the church building. Limited shaded areas are present in the adjacent parking lot. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in this urban area. Food vendors are not located on church property but are available in the surrounding commercial districts.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal interior lighting and photography, visiting during daylight hours when sunlight streams through the stained-glass windows is recommended. The church is accessible year-round, with no specific seasonal restrictions.

Facts & Legends

A notable historical detail is that the church was built during the Great Depression, a testament to the community's dedication to its faith. The bell in the tower was cast in 1928.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Quincy University (1.2km Southwest)
  • All Saints Episcopal Church (1.5km South)
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum (2.0km South)
  • Gardner Museum of Architecture and Design (2.3km South)
  • Adams County Historical Society Museum (2.5km South)


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