Museums in:

Riverside, Illinois

Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture
Chicago, Illinois

Art, Children's, Culture, History

Berwyn Historical Society
Berwyn, Illinois

Culture, Historical Society

Bridgeview Public Library
Bridgeview, Illinois

Library

Chicago Zoological Park
Brookfield, Illinois

Park

Flagg Creek Historical Society
LaGrange, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Fullersburg Woods Nature Center
Oak Brook, Illinois

History

Graue Mill & Museum
Oak Brook, Illinois

History, Historic House, Specialized

Graue Mill and Museum, an operating waterwheel grist mill and homestead, is dedicated to maintaining a bridge between past and present generations in the belief that understanding our history is vital to our future. The Museum provides programs -- for school children and others -- that include milling, spinning and weaving and living history presentations, as well as artifacts which illustrate the way of life of area residents between 1850 and 1890 and the impact mills such as Graue Mill had on our culture.

Hinsdale Center for the Arts
Hinsdale, Illinois

Art

Hist. Soc. of Oak Park & River Forest
Oak Park, Illinois

Art, History, Park

Historical Society of Cicero
Cicero, Illinois

History, Historical Society

The Historical Society of Cicero is currently not active. Much of the archives and historical documents are now at the Cicero Public Library. Please contact them for additional information or research inquries.

Historical Society of Forest Park
Forest Park, Illinois

Culture, History, Historical Society

The Historical Society is located in St. Peter's Lutheran Church at 500 Hannah Ave. in Forest Park, IL. Please contact the Historical Society for more information on researching the past or for special events info. You can also visit us on Facebook!

Italian Cultural Center
Stone Park, Illinois

Art, Library

Mayslake Peabody Estate
Oak Brook, Illinois

Historic House

Mayslake Peabody Estate is part of Mayslake Forest Preserve. The preserve, once home to Potawatomi Indians, encompasses 88 acres of natural resources. The rolling landscape includes 22 acres of wetlands, lakes, restored prairie, and two small oak savannas–one of the region’s most endangered ecosystems. It is owned and operated by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County and serves as one of its five education centers.

Melrose Park Historical Society
Melrose Park, Illinois

Historical Society

Oak Brook Historical Society
Oak Brook, Illinois

Historical Society

We are currently in the process of restoring the interior of the historic Old Butler School which serves as the Oak Brook Heritage Center. The Heritage Center is operated by the Historical Society and, upon completion, will serve as an educational resource for the display and study of the heritage and history of Oak Brook for residents, school children and visitors alike. Small group meeting space will also be available for local organizations. Currently, the northeast library room serves as a family history center for those wishing to learn more about their ancestors and/or the early settlers of this area through the use of archival documents, photographs and various cemetery databases. Please contact OBHS for more information.

River Grove Historical House & Barn
River Grove, Illinois

History

Salt Creek Greenway Association
Westchester, Illinois

History

Stone Park Hist. Asso., Village Hall
Stone Park, Illinois

History, Park

Western Springs Historical Society
Western Springs, Illinois

Historical Society

Cernan Earth and Space Center
River Grove, Illinois

Art, Science

Czechoslovak Heritage Museum
Oak Brook, Illinois

Culture, History

MuseumsUSA has been advised that this beautiful collection has unfortunately lost their space this past November and currently are in storage until a new location is found. Please check back often and we will give the new location asap.

Forest Preserve District of Cook County
River Forest, Illinois

Historical Society

Fullersburg Historic Foundation
Oak Brook, Illinois

History

Garfield Park Conservatory
Chicago, Illinois

Botanical Garden, Children's, Park

Hemingway's Birthplace
Oak Park, Illinois

Hinsdale Historical Society
Hinsdale, Illinois

Children's, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The mission of the Hinsdale Historical Society is to collect, preserve and promote the history of Hinsdale, Illinois, and to foster an awareness and appreciation of its history and architecture through education, programs, exhibits and the maintenance of historical resources and properties in the Village.

Historic Pleasant Home
Oak Park, Illinois

History

Historical Society of Elmwood Park
Elmwood Park, Illinois

Historical Society

LaGrange Area Historical Society
LaGrange, Illinois

Historical Society

Maywood Historical Society
Maywood, Illinois

Historical Society

National Railway Historical Society
Oak Park, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Oak Park Conservatory
Oak Park, Illinois

Park

Peace Museum
Chicago, Illinois

History

Riverside Historical Museum
Riverside, Illinois

Culture, History, Historical Society

The Riverside Historical Museum is located in the East Well House next to the historic Water Tower designed by William Le Barron Jenney. A new exhibit space in the East Well House has recently been completed. New permanent displays are currently being developed.

The Museum is managed and operated by the seven-member volunteer Riverside Historical Commission. The museum contains and archive of approximately 16,000 documents and artifacts that are primarily dedicated to preserving the rich history of Riverside.

Sister Guala-O'Connor Gallery
River Forest, Illinois

Art

Trailside Museum of Natural History
River Forest, Illinois

Historic House, Natural History, Nature Centers

Nestled in one of Cook County’s richest savannahs, Trailside Museum boasts its historic presence at the Southwest corner of Thatcher and Chicago Avenues in River Forest. Built in 1874, by Abraham J. Hoffman, it was first utilized as a high class finishing school for young ladies. In 1881, it was converted to an institution for young men from broken homes. Hugh McFarlane, a wealthy carriage maker and village trustee, was a subsequent resident. In 1917, the Forest Preserve District of Cook County purchased the building and surrounding land to use as the general headquarters. Finally, in 1931, it was converted to Trailside Museum, the first of its kind in the midwest.

Westchester Historical Society
Westchester, Illinois

History, Historical Society

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