WARREN COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
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  • Events
    • 2023 Events and Programs
    • The Great Nicola Magic Festival >
      • Tickets
      • General Information
      • Meet the Magicians
    • Rent Our Reception Hall
    • Weddings at the Museum
    • Previous Events and Programs
  • Exhibits
    • Plants of the Prairie: A Living Exhibit
    • Edd Powell: A Matchstick Master
    • Fashionistas Through the Decades
    • The Children Before Us
    • Timeless Typewriters
    • Agriculture Room
    • Civil War and Military
    • Country School
    • Norma's Home
    • Monmouth Story Map
  • Collections
    • Collections Corner
    • Oral History Project
    • Nizie the Elephant

The Museum's Collections



The museum's primary purpose is to preserve the artifacts of Warren County. Items that are not being used in current exhibits are stored  in the collections space. They are available for researchers or to the public by appointment only.

​If you would like to take a look at our collections, or donate an item, please contact us to set up an appointment.

PLAN A VISIT


Admission:
 Free (donations welcome!)
Open: Tuesday through Saturday 
​Hours: 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
​
Phone: (309) 734-8433
Location: 238 South Sunny Lane, Monmouth, IL 61462
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  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Meet the Team
    • Internships and Volunteers
    • Membership
  • Events
    • 2023 Events and Programs
    • The Great Nicola Magic Festival >
      • Tickets
      • General Information
      • Meet the Magicians
    • Rent Our Reception Hall
    • Weddings at the Museum
    • Previous Events and Programs
  • Exhibits
    • Plants of the Prairie: A Living Exhibit
    • Edd Powell: A Matchstick Master
    • Fashionistas Through the Decades
    • The Children Before Us
    • Timeless Typewriters
    • Agriculture Room
    • Civil War and Military
    • Country School
    • Norma's Home
    • Monmouth Story Map
  • Collections
    • Collections Corner
    • Oral History Project
    • Nizie the Elephant