The Funderburg House
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History

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This 1906, 8,000 square ft, craftsman-style mansion was built by Belvidere native Katherine Rhinehart, daughter of Civil War General Allen C. Fuller. In the late 1930s, the property was purchased by Hugh K. and Alice Funderburg, owners of the Keene-Belvidere Canning Company, now known as K-B Farms. The property has been under their ownership ever since, and was transferred to the Historical Society in December of 2019. The donation of the iconic Belvidere home at 605 N. State St., along with a generous monetary donation, was the largest single donation in Boone County Historical Society’s history. Rob Funderburg, Chairman of K-B Farms says “The board of K-B Farms is excited by the opportunity to convert our grandparent’s historic home from a private residence into a public asset. Since the time the house was built it has been enjoyed by two families, and now it will be enjoyed by many other families in the future.” Through the efforts of many, an iconic Belvidere property has become a community asset and destination. 
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Our Other Museum

Boone County Museum of History

Starting in 1937, The Boone County Museum of History was first organized by passionate citizens who saw the importance of preserving our county’s history. In 1968, a building was purchased to house the artifacts collected and display them to the public for the first time.
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The Funderburg House