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Founded in 1974 to Preserve O'Fallon's History |
The Historical Society's 2012 calendars featuring the dedicated, "everyday people" of O'Fallon are now available. They're only $5.00 and make great gifts for friends, family, teachers and neighbors. To get your copies you can call Jim Karll at 272-8160 or email us at info@ofallonmohistory.org
This is the last year the OHS will produce an annual calendar. If you'd like one we have a limited amount so let us know and we'll try and get you one for either free or a small donation.
The O'Fallon Historical Society was organized in 1974 to preserve and protect O'Fallon's history for future generations. We meet four times a year at the Society's Log Cabin Museum in Civic Park on the first Monday of each quarter: March, June, September (on the 2nd Monday due to Labor Day), and December. The December meeting is the traditional Christmas dinner and program.
New members are always welcome! Whether you've recently moved to O'Fallon or have been a part of our community for many years, you will always be welcomed. Dues are only $10 per year for individuals and $15 per year for couples. You can mail your membership dues along with your name, address and phone number to The O'Fallon Historical Society, P. O. Box 424, O'Fallon, Missouri 63366.
Please take a moment to browse through our website for information on our Museum, interesting photos and history on the City of O'Fallon. Be sure to visit our Gift Shop and see how you can purchase a copy of O'Fallon: A Good Place to Live.
Officers:
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President: Lewis Swinger Treasurer: John Griesenauer |
Vice President: Jim Karll Secretary: Dottie Schulte |
The log cabin and museum is located in historic Civic Park. From Hwy 70, K & M exit, go North on M (Main Street) to left on Civic Park Dr.
O'Fallon celebrated its Sesquicentennial in 2006. To see a recap of the events held during that historic year,
visit our
Sesquicentennial Page.
Did you know we have a sister city? O'Fallon, Illinois is also named for John O'Fallon.
Be sure to check out their website and learn about the "other" O'Fallon!
www.ofallonhistory.com
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