Hanna House Museum
The Hanna House Museum in Fairfield, IL is a local history museum operated by the Wayne County Historical Society. It showcases exhibits from the 1920s, with special displays on military, civic events, schools, and various aspects of local life, including the Shelton gang and the oil boom. The museum also features artifacts from the 1800s through 1920, covering industries, the Civil War, textiles, and World War I.
Visitors can explore several rooms filled with historical artifacts, including items from the long-gone Strand Theatre and various schools and businesses. The museum is open on Saturdays from April to October and offers free admission. Please note that children must be accompanied and directly supervised by adults at all times, and food and drinks are not allowed on the premises. Unfortunately, the building does not have handicapped-accessible restrooms, but the nearby Fairfield Public Library offers fully accessible facilities.
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