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Welcome to the Butler County Historical Society and Museum

The Butler County Historical Society is a private non-profit organization that formed in 1934 to preserve and promote the history of Butler County. The society, incorporated in 1948, owns and operates the Benninghofen House Museum, a high-Italian style home built in 1863 that is filled with the furnishings of a wealthy family during the Victorian era. It also manages the Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument on Front Street and the McCloskey Wonder Works(Temporarily located at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park).

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What’s Happening at BCHS?

Upcoming events:

“Bed Turning” Presentation: Saturday April 18, 2026 1:00pm

April Lecture Series “Tell the Truth & Let the World Decide-The Global Importance of the VOA- Thursday April 23, 2026 7:00pm

The Butler County Historical Society will be CLOSED on Saturday April 25 – Come see us at The Hollow Earth Festival

Current Exhibit

Quilts: Stories in Needle & Thread

Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of quilts, the iconic American textile, through our newest exhibit Quilts: Stories in Needle and Thread. The exhibit showcases close to 40 quilts made in or brought to Butler County and spans 125 years of history. Quilts were primary made as warm bed coverings and decorative objects, but they also relay information. Through the exhibit learn how quilts function as textile documents and tell the story of industrialization; social progress; politics and patriotism; family ties; and women’s roles, resourcefulness and accomplishments.

Open February 6-May 16, 2026

Tours are available during our regular business hours.

Visits led by the exhibit curator are available on select Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

If you plan to bring a group of 8 or more, please call to schedule.

Upcoming Event

“Tell the Truth & Let the World Decide-The Global Importance of the VOA”

Thursday April 23, 2026: 7:00pm

“Tell the Truth and Let the World Decide-The Global Importance of the VOA”

The use of innovative technology to spread the concepts and benefits of democracy is not new. Since the early 1940’s, the Voice of America’s pioneering journalists and engineers created and maintained a powerful voice of truth and fact. Join retired public broadcaster, adjunct professor, and Executive Director of the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting, Jack Dominic, as he details the the history and the crucial role that the VOA Bethany Relay Station provided to those across the globe.

Admission is free for BCHS members or $5.00 for non-members payable at the door. Reservations are required-and limited to 100-please use the link on the website to register. If you have any questions please call BCHS at 513-896-9930!