Edgar County Historical 408 North Main Street, Paris, IL 61944
About the Business
The Edgar County Historical Museum is a must-visit tourist attraction located at 408 North Main Street in Paris, Illinois. This museum showcases the rich history and culture of Edgar County through a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays. Visitors can learn about the early settlers, the agricultural heritage, and the significant events that have shaped the county over the years. The museum also offers educational programs, guided tours, and special events for all ages. Come explore the fascinating history of Edgar County at this informative and engaging institution.
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"I portrayed Henry Clay Moss who had his Italianate style home built in 1876. I spoke to over 175 fourth graders, teachers, and parents. I explained the architecture of the house, artifacts from past eras, and the Daniel Arthur family who bought the house in 1895 and turned it over to the City of Paris in 1975. It is now under the care of the Edgar County Historical Society which also has a museum and historical log cabin. Great day"
"Fantastic Museum! Everyone should visit."
"I recommend everyone to drop by and see what all has been accumulated. Lots of great info and people there to share the knowledge. Always interesting to learn about you local history!"
"A cool little museum in a cool little town. The staff were extremely friendly. Well worth the visit."
"Me being a railfan i went here for there presentation about the easger county trains and i thought it was cool! (Theres no tickets needed as i know of)"
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