WARREN COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
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The Agriculture Room


 With its many farms and corn fields, it's clear agriculture has been a big part of life in Warren County.
 
This exhibit features many tools and machinery for farming such as a grasshopper catcher, the Monmouth wagon, and the Brown Corn Planter. There are also many photographs of farming and a miniature model of a farm, complete with animals and corn fields. Visitors can take part in the hands-on exhibit of barn frame construction.

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Our exhibits are FREE to visit!

​We are open Tuesday–Saturday: 10 a.m.–4 p.m.


238 S. Sunny Lane
Monmouth, IL 61462
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PLAN A VISIT!

our museum is free and open to the public!
Open tuesday - saturday from 10 AM - 4 pm
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​(309) 734-8433

238 S. Sunny Lane Monmouth, IL 61462
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  • Home
  • About
    • Contact
    • Field Trips
    • Join The Fun!
    • Membership
    • Meet The Staff
    • Visit
  • Events
    • Rent Our Event Hall
    • Upcoming Events
    • The Great Nicola Magic Festival >
      • Tickets
      • Sponsorship
      • General Info
      • Meet The Magicians
    • Weddings
  • Exhibits
    • Edd Powell: A Matchstick Master
    • Fashionistas Through the Decades
    • The Children Before Us
    • Timeless Typewriters
    • Monmouth Story Map
    • Agriculture Room
    • Country School Room
    • Norma's Home
  • Collections
    • Collections Corner
    • Oral History Project
    • Nizie the Elephant