• Candlelight Open House

    The Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, United States

    Take a step back to the past and experience the splendor of a Victorian Christmas by visiting the Reddick Mansion by candlelight. Adult admission - $15; Students (K-12) $5.  

  • A Victorian Haunting

    The Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, United States

    Step back in time to a shadowy night of intrigue, secrets, and suspense at A Victorian Haunting: Murder at the Mansion. Someone has met an untimely end inside the grand Reddick Mansion and it's up to you to uncover the truth.Follow a trail of clues hidden throughout

  • Christmas Candlelight Open House

    The Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, United States

    Take a step back in time and experience a Victorian Christmas at the Reddick Mansion. Located at 100 W. Lafayette Street in Ottawa, Illinois. Come any time between 6pm and 8pm and see the Jewel of Ottawa at her finest. Costumed docents will be scattered throughout the

  • Christmas Candlelight Open House

    The Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, United States

    Take a step back in time and experience a Victorian Christmas at the Reddick Mansion. Located at 100 W. Lafayette Street in Ottawa, Illinois. Come any time between 6pm and 8pm and see the Jewel of Ottawa at her finest. Costumed docents will be scattered throughout the

  • Christmas Candlelight Open House

    The Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, United States

    Take a step back in time and experience a Victorian Christmas at the Reddick Mansion located at 100 W. Lafayette Street in Ottawa, Illinois. Come any time between 6pm and 8pm and see the Jewel of Ottawa at her finest. Costumed docents will be scattered throughout the

  • Civil War Re-enactment Event

    The Reddick Mansion 100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, United States

    After spending time looking at the condition of the wall surrounding the Wallace-Dickey Cemetery on the north bluff in Ottawa, both Chuck Sanders, president of the Wallace-Dickey Cemetery Preservation Association, and Keith Stehl, Ottawa Masonry, acknowledge it going to be a large and expensive undertaking. “We want