Ellwood House Museum
509 North First Street, DeKalb, IL 60115
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The Ellwood House Museum reflects the central role of Isaac Ellwood in the development of the barbed wire industry in America. The magnificent estate testifies to his aptitude for business and the breadth of his vision. It also reflects the tastes of multiple generations of the Ellwood family who guided the evolution of the grounds and structures.
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Tours for groups of ten or more may be scheduled in advance. Please call 815-756-4609 for reservations.
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