Browse Museums

Art, Children's, Culture, History

Bartlett Historical Society

Bartlett, Illinois

Art, History, Historical Society

Batavia Historical Society

Batavia, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Bensenville Historical Society

Bensenville, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Billy Graham Center Museum

Wheaton, Illinois

History

Black Hawk State Historic Site

Rock Island, Illinois

History, Natural History

Art, History

Blue Island Public Library

Blue Island, Illinois

History, Library

Bond County Historical Society

Greenville, Illinois

History, Historical Society

BARRINGTON HISTORY MUSEUM

Barrington, Illinois

Children's, History, Historic House, Library, Specialized

The Applebee House: Built by Gilbert A. Applebee in 1889 on the site of an earlier home then burned in 1888. The elaborate porch and conservatory were restored in 1988. The first floor has been restored as a complete turn-of-the-century living quarters museum.

Batavia Depot Museum

Batavia, Illinois

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

Local history exhibits housed in an 1854 C. B. & Q. Railroad Depot. Permanent exhibits include railroad history, manufacture of windmills and a brief stay by Mary Todd Lincoln at Bellevue Place.

Belleville Public Library

Belleville, Illinois

History, Library

Bethalto Museum

Bethalto, Illinois

History

Bishop Hill Heritage Museum

Bishop Hill, Illinois

History

Arboretum, Botanical Garden, History

Blacksmith Shop & Museum

Newark, Illinois

History

Bloomingdale Historical Society

Bloomingdale, Illinois

Culture, History, Historical Society

Bloomingdale is one of the earliest villages settled in what is now DuPage County. The Meacham family settled here in 1833, and by the end of the following year, 12-15 families had settled in the locality. The community was served by the Chicago-Galena Highway, modern day Lake Street. It became an important stop for stage coaches and westward travelers. Originally a Cook County settlement, it was annexed by DuPage in 1839, and incorporated as a village later that year. The northern part of the village wanted to develop commercially while the southern part wished to remain a farming community. In 1922, the village split to accommodate this—the northern portion of the town was incorporated as Roselle. Source: Wikipedia

Bolingbrook Historical Society

Bolingbrook, Illinois

History, Historical Society

History, Historical Society, Natural History