Adams County, Illinois
Adams County is the westernmost county of the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,737.[1] Its county seat is Quincy.[2] Its name is in honor of the sixth President of the United States, John Quincy Adams.
Adams County was founded in 1825.
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City | | Map of Illinois highlighting Adams County |
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- Beverly
- Burton
- Camp Point
- Clayton
- Columbus
- Concord
- Ellington
- Fall Creek
- Gilmer
- Honey Creek
- Houston
- Keene
- Liberty
- Lima
- McKee
- Melrose
- Mendon
- Northeast
- Payson
- Richfield
- Riverside
- Ursa
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CDPs |
- Adams
- Beverly
- Bloomfield
- Burton
- Fall Creek
- Fowler
- Kingston
- Marcelline
- Meyer
- Paloma
- Richfield
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Other communities |
- Bigneck
- Blacks
- Chatton
- Chestline
- Cliola
- Country Meadows
- Ewbanks
- Hickory Grove
- Kellerville
- Marblehead
- North Quincy
- Rock Creek
- Sheridan Estates
- Spring Valley
- Woodville
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