The Bond County Museum, located in Greenville, Illinois, is a historical institution dedicated to preserving the rich history of Bond County and its communities. Operated by the Bond County Historical Society, the museum offers guided tours and welcomes groups to explore its exhibits, which showcase the heritage and cultural significance of the region. Admission is by donation, and the museum is conveniently situated just four blocks southwest of the Bond County Courthouse.
The museum is housed in the U.S. DeMoulin Mansion, a grand Victorian home built in 1900 by Ulysses S. DeMoulin, a prominent businessman and one of the founders of the iconic Greenville company, DeMoulin Bros. Co. The mansion, with its Queen Anne style architecture and unique features such as a large rounded turret and parquet floors, is a testament to the area's architectural heritage. Donated to the Bond County Historical Society by its owner, the mansion now serves as a historical landmark and a testament to the generosity of the community.
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