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Upcoming Events

 

DATE
EVENTS - 2024

2024


Calendar of Events

Apr
26
Marquette High School
Prom Photographs

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Apr
27
LaSalle-Peru High School
Prom Photographs
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Apr
27
Seneca HIgh School
Prom Photographs
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May
04
Streator HIgh School
Prom Photographs
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May
04
Serena HIgh School
Prom Photographs
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May
11
Ottawa HIgh School
Prom Photographs
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May
18
Civil War Reenactment 10-4
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Jun
01
Putt for History Golf Outing
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Welcome

Historically important and architecturally unique, the Reddick Mansion anchors  Washington Square, the site of the first Lincoln-Douglas Debate.  Built in 1855, this lovely 22-room Italianate mansion was possibly the most expensive and ornate private home built in Illinois before the Civil War.

Take a step back into the 19th century and visit the Reddick Mansion, where numerous rooms have been restored to their previous grandeur.

Hours and Fees - April & May Tour Schedule

Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.  Doors will open at 10:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. prior to each tour.  Reservations are not required but are appreciated.    To reserve tours, visitors should call the Reddick Mansion at 815-433-6100 or send an email to contact@reddickmansion.org. 


 

Closed on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

New or Recent Closure Notices:

Monday, April 8 - Tours will not be offered so that our volunteers may partake of the Solar Eclipse.

Sunday, April 14 - Tours for the public will not be held today due to a large group tour.

Saturday, May 4 - The 1:00 tour for the public will not be held today due to a special event.

Friday, May 10 - Tours for the public will be not be offered due to school tours.

Saturday, June 1 - Tours will not be offered so that our volunteers may work at the Putt for History Golf Outing sponsored by the Reddick Mansion.


 

TOUR  PRICE  SCHEDULE

Adults: $15   Students (K-12): $10

 

 


View of Reddick Mansipn in 1866