The Chicago History Museum was founded in 1856. It was formerly known as the Chicago Historical Society. It is located near Lincoln Park at 1601 North Clark Street in the Old Town Triangle neighborhood. Much of the museum’s first collection was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, but they were able to collect new materials for display and rebuild. They actually rebuilt twice due to fires. Exhibitions explore both Chicago and American history. Chicago:Crossroads of America exhibit explores the city’s development as it relates to American history. Other exhibits/galleries include: Facing Freedom, Abraham Lincoln alcoves, Portrait Gallery, Sensing Chicago, Diorama Hall, Chicago ‘L’ System display, Imagining Chicago and many more. The displays are very impressive and are a great way to not only learn about the history of Chicago, but also a way to get to know this city on a more personal level!
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Nice pictures. I haven’t been to the Chicago History Museum in a long time. I actually remember my elementary teachers referring to it has the Chicago Historical Society.
Thanks Suzette. I hadn’t been there in a couple of years and was impressed by how much it’s changed.
Great pictures! I’d been missing going to museums, so this was extra special. Thanks for the photo tour on my first trip to this museum. Loved it!
Thanks Lori. I’m so glad you enjoyed the photos! It is really a remarkable place.