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Edwards Place


category : Museums
In 1913, Edwards Place was deeded to the Springfield Art Association which now extends into the adjoining complex housing an art gallery school of art and the Michael Victor II Art Library.


Admission: Donations suggested
Hours: Art Gallery Hours - M-F: 9am-5pm, Sat: 10am-3pm. Historic House tours by appointment only. Close major holidays.
Address: 700 N. 4th
Phone: 217-523-2631
Wheelchair Accessible Facility

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