This museum is closed permanently.
The Fithian House, a historic landmark, is situated at 116 N. Gilbert St. in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. This location is easily accessible and offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience a piece of Illinois' rich history.
The Fithian House also holds significance due to its connection with Abraham Lincoln, a close friend of William Fithian. During his 1858 senatorial campaign, Lincoln visited Danville and stayed in the house, even delivering a speech from its second-floor balcony. This historical event adds to the house's appeal for visitors interested in American history.
Today, the Fithian House is part of the Vermilion County Museum. The museum showcases the house's period interior, providing a glimpse into the past. In addition, it features displays on local history and historical figures in a separate building, offering a comprehensive view of the region's history.
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