Grand Army of the Republic Hall
23 E. Downer Pl., Aurora, IL 60505
Galleries
An historic treasure with more than 2,500 artifacts, photographs, scrapbooks, medals, flags and items dating from the Civil War through the Vietnam War.
In the very heart of a thriving new community GAR, Aurora, Post 20 built a monument that would honor their fallen comrades while creating a legacy for the future. The GAR Hall was a sanctuary. It served as a gathering place for men who had fought side by side on the battlefields, it was a shrine to the Union dead, and it was a place of scholarship-Aurora's first free library. Built in 1878, this structure was originally built as a monument to Aurora's Civil War Veterans. The building is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has more than 2,500 artifacts, photographs, scrapbooks, medals, flags and items dating from the Civil War through the Vietnam War. This historic treasure is now open for public viewing on an initial limited basis. Self-guided public tours available Saturdays 12 noon to 4 pm and 6 - 9 pm during each First Friday event through November. Group tours (by appointment only) Wednesdays through Fridays. Tours free and open to the public. For information 630-256-INFO.
What's happening nearby...
Christkindlmarket Aurora
RiverEdge Park • Nov 17 – Dec 24
Visit Christkindlmarket in its new Aurora location this holiday season!
Read more about Christkindlmarket AuroraYou might also be interested...
Paramount Theatre
Aurora
World-class entertainment—including dance, music, Broadway-caliber theatre, and children’s programming.
Read more about Paramount Theatre