We drove here because we LOVE historical sites. All this signs on the building and everything online said it was open. It was not. No one was there all the doors were locked. Even the huge red sign in the front yard said it was open. It was really disappointing. I understand sometimes business hours have to change. But there were TWO seperate signs up saying you are open. Especially a LARGE red sign in the front on the manicured lawn. With the open hours. But absolutely no...
Read moreThe Charles J. Thompson mansion, built in 1899, is a historic landmark in Forest City. It was acquired by the Winnebago Historical Society in 1977 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
The Winnebago Historical Society does a lot of work to preserve our local history and make it available to others. Thanks to...
Read moreThis city museum beautifully captures the essence of our past, with a captivating Kodak exhibit that brings nostalgia to life. The Winnebago showcase adds a unique touch of adventure. A must-visit for history and travel...
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