Princeton, Illinois Historical Property
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Min booking length
4 hr minimum
Max attendees
20 people
Cast & Crew
20 people
Square footage
1600 sq/ft
About the Space
Raymond J. Wegrzyn, private proprietor of the home in Princeton, Illinois located on Old Route 6. If you are looking for historical property for movie sets or paranormal activity research - this is the perfect property. More photos and blueprints can be found at the Library of Congress Property History: 1808 - as the Winnesheik Fur Trading Post. 1812 - Western Outpost for the British. 1818 - Winnesheik Stage Coach Stop. 1835 - Battle of the Alamo. 1837 - Robert E. Lee passed through on the way to Rock Island to survey for railroad bridge. 1840 - Hassler Tavern. 1933 - Speak Easy - Closed and became a farm house. 1935 - Department of the Interior surveyed building. 2012 - Reconstruction Began.
Details
- Bedrooms 3
- Bathrooms 1
- Property size (sq ft) 1600
- Lot size 85000
- Main floor number 3
Parking and Accessibility
- Available parking spots 12
- Truck/Motorhome parking On property
- Parking lot or structure is available nearby
- Access options Stairs, Street Level
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Hair/Makeup area
- Wifi
Features
- Country Kitchen
- Carpet Floor
- Dance Floor
- Dark Wood Floor
- Linoleum Floor
- Tiles Floor
- Brick Walls
- Mirrored
Questions
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What's the maximum attendees I can have at this location?
Ray allows 20 attendees on location
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What types of activities are allowed at this location?
Ray allows production and events
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How many square feet is the location?
Princeton, Illinois Historical Property is 1600 sq/ft
Location Rules
- Restroom(s) use for crews of 15 or fewer is allowed
Location
Exact location provided after booking.