Erlander Home Museum

Home museum in Rockford’s first brick home, built by a Swedish family in 1871. Collections include Rockford-made furniture, Charlotte Weibull doll collection and artifacts pertaining to Swedish immigration and Rockford’s Swedish heritage.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adults: $5.00; Seniors $3.00; Children 3-17: $2.00; group rates available.
Hours
Tues-Fri: 1pm-4pm. Sunday: 2pm-4pm. Closed major holidays.
Address
404 S. 3rd St.
Phone
815-963-5559
Email
erlander_home_museum2ameritech.net
Website
www.swedishhistorical.org
Map
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