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Martin House Museum


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Martin House Museum The Fulton Historical Society is located in this Cival War-era home donated to the city by Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Martin.

Stained Glass Windows
Walnut bench seating
Walnut Staircase
Fulton Memorabilia Collection - including items made by Fulton Patent Novelty
Lincoln Highway Room
President Ronald Reagan and Military Room
Dutch Doll Collection
Extensive Photo Collection of Fulton
Genealogy Research Room
Plus Much More


Admission: Free
Hours: Su:2pm-4pm, or upon request. Closed major holidays.
Address: 707 10th Ave.
Phone: 815-589-4545
Our Email: chamber@cityoffulton.us

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Martin House Museum

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