Belden School
52 Heatherdowns Lane, Galena, IL 61036
Historic Sites
Belden School is a historic one-room schoolhouse that offers a glimpse into 19th-century education in the Galena Territory.
Belden School is a historic one-room schoolhouse that offers a glimpse into 19th-century education in the Galena Territory. Preserved with period-appropriate artifacts and settings, Belden School provides visitors of all ages a hands-on window into early rural schooling and community life. It’s a popular stop for school groups, history enthusiasts, and families exploring local heritage.
“We brought our family to Belden School, and my kids really enjoyed the history! - Jodi S.
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Holiday Hours:
It is open on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month, June through October.
Suitable for school groups, history enthusiasts, and families.
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