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Always an interesting exhibit. Came for the Department Store and Charles Schultz a few years ago... read more

Reviewed 18 January 2024
Mar L
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Chicago, Illinois
Every small town should have a museum like this

The Elmhurst History Museum isn't to be compared to the Chicago History Museum or the Museum of... read more

Reviewed 23 October 2020
Taylor B
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Chicago, Illinois
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Reviewed 24 October 2020

The Elmhurst History Museum isn't to be compared to the Chicago History Museum or the Museum of Science and Industry or the Field Museum. But it's the kind of regionally oriented museum that every small town should endorse. Located at 120 East Park Avenue in Elmhurst, one of Chicago's western suburbs, at York Street, south of North Avenue, it was founded in 1957 in a historically significant landmark known as the Glos Mansion, the former home of Elmhurst's first village president, Henry Glos, which was built in 1892. The museum, which is open from 1 to 5 Tuesday through Friday, from 10 to 5 on Saturday and from 1 to 5 on Sunday, also operates the Churchville School House, which was built in 1850 and is one of the only remaining one-room school houses on its original site. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it provides today's school children with an authentic living history experience led by an old-fashioned schoolmarm from the early 1900s. Meanwhile, the museum connects visitors with Elmhurst's own history through a collection of more than 15,000 three-dimensional artifacts, archives featuring letters, manuscripts and more than 10,000 historic photographs, a library of more than 500 books, enlightening exhibits, engaging interactive displays an microfilm copies of Elmhurst newspapers. Current exhibits include Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior and By All Accounts: The Story of Elmhurst. As a life-long Chicago resident and a historian, I think it is a fascinating and educational experience to learn about everything and everybody that we come in contact with. The Elmhurst History Museum is worth a visit.

Date of experience: October 2020
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Reviewed 31 July 2020

Nice exhibit, Road Trip; it brought back memories of childhood, driving to South Dakota, Wall Drug, Mount Rushmore, etc.

Date of experience: July 2020
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Reviewed 16 January 2019

Updated recently and they have solid temporary exhibits here from time to time. check it out if you're local (my guess is you have driven by dozens of times and keep thinking "one of these days..." make it this or next month :)

Date of experience: June 2018
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proche2015, Public Relations Manager at Elmhurst History Museum, responded to this reviewResponded 16 January 2019

Thanks for your comments, Jeff.

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Reviewed 1 January 2019

This was a fun spot and while not huge was a fun visit next to the Elmhurst City Park. they had some fun temporary exhibits, some interesting permanent displays. Worth a spot if you're around that area, and very close to downtown Elmhurst with lots of nice spots to grab a drink and a bite!

Date of experience: July 2018
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proche2015, Public Relations Manager at Elmhurst History Museum, responded to this reviewResponded 3 January 2019

Thanks Phil! we appreciate you stopping by.

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Reviewed 29 September 2018

This is a very nice local museum housed in a historic mansion. Both the mansion and the displays are worth the trip and donation.

Date of experience: September 2018
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proche2015, Public Relations Manager at Elmhurst History Museum, responded to this reviewResponded 2 October 2018

Thanks for visiting!
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