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Geneva Posters Now Available at History Center's Museum Store!

Geneva History Center Museum Store features Geneva posters by local photographer Brian DeWolf

The Geneva History Center Museum Store is alive and growing with unique Geneva items filling the shelves every day. We are pleased to introduce beautiful Geneva posters by local photographer Brian DeWolf.

Best known for his sepia toned photographs, Brian is switching gears with color in these 24-inch by 36-inch posters featuring three popular scenes:

Sunset Collage—With a view of downtown Geneva from the east side of the bridge, everyone's favorite "Rainman" sculpture, the Fabyan Windmill, The Herrington Inn, and the Paper Merchant all in a sepia tone to highlight the colorful flowers and American flags.

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Rainman—A young boy enjoying the water feature of the "Rainman" sculpture at the corner of Third and Crescent streets.

Fabyan Windmill—One of the most famous landmarks of the Fox River Valley, the Fabyan Windmill.

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These three posters are available now at the Geneva History Center for $20 each, unframed. There are limited quantities, so come pick up yours today. Our is open Tuesday thru Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.  Members of the Geneva History Center receive 10 percent off. All proceeds benefit the Geneva History Center, an independent non-profit to collect, preserve and educate Geneva's history.

Other Museum Store items include Geneva sweatshirts, T-shirts, shopping bags, water bottles and postcards. New designs and more merchandise are coming this spring, including children's sizes just in time for the summer and fall festivals.

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