WARREN COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
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    • Contact Us
    • Meet the Team
    • Internships and Volunteers
    • Membership
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Rent Our Reception Hall
    • Weddings at the Museum
    • Previous Events
  • Exhibits
    • Secret Societies and Fraternal Organizations
    • Agriculture Room
    • Fashionistas Through the Decades
    • Norma's Home
    • Civil War and Military
    • Country School
    • Plants of the Prairie: A Living Exhibit
    • Timeless Typewriters
    • Monmouth Story Map
  • Collections
    • Collections Corner
    • Oral History Project
    • Nizie the Elephant

Rent Our Reception Hall


Our Reception Hall is perfect for conferences, meetings, luncheons, receptions, small parties, or other types of private or corporate events. Best of all, it is very affordable. ​​
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  • Up to 300 seated guests (up to 150 seated guests with tables and chairs)
  • Commercial kitchen for your caterer​
  • Updated AV system and access to projector, sound, and lighting

​Rental Rates*
Weekdays: $75/hour
Weekends and Holidays: $100/hour

*Rentals include one hour for set-up and one hour for clean-up immediately before and after the rental. If extra time is needed, an extra $25 per hour is added to the fee.

​Call us at (309) 734-8433 for more information! 

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PLAN A VISIT


Admission: Free (donations welcome!)
Springs Hours: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday though Saturday
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
    • Upcoming Events
    • Rent Our Reception Hall
    • Weddings at the Museum
    • Previous Events
  • Exhibits
    • Secret Societies and Fraternal Organizations
    • Agriculture Room
    • Fashionistas Through the Decades
    • Norma's Home
    • Civil War and Military
    • Country School
    • Plants of the Prairie: A Living Exhibit
    • Timeless Typewriters
    • Monmouth Story Map
  • Collections
    • Collections Corner
    • Oral History Project
    • Nizie the Elephant