Browse Museums

Art, History, Historical Society

Cambridge Historical Society

Cambridge, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Campbell Center for Hist. Pres. Stud.

Mount Carroll, Illinois

History

Arboretum, Art, Botanical Garden, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Library, Military

Located in Wheaton, Ill., this sprawling, 500-acre park is where families wander through nature, get lost in history, play golf at an award-winning course, attend a big band concert, tag monarch butterflies, make a snow globe, take classes, introduce children to the age-old custom of afternoon tea, attend a wide variety of special programs and events --in short, spend quality time together.

In addition to vast formal gardens and picnic and camping grounds, Cantigny offers two history-rich museums: the Robert R. McCormick Museum and the Cantigny First Division Museum, fascinating for children and researchers alike.

Carnegie Building Museum

Olney, Illinois

Art, History, Library

History

History, Historical Society

Cedarhurst Center for the Arts

Mount Vernon, Illinois

Art, Children's, Culture, History

Discover Cedarhurst, and be amazed by the vast number of opportunities and events for all ages and interests...including you! Nurture your talents or learn something new at the Shrode Art Center. Bring your family to play and learn in our interactive Beck Family Center. Browse Cedarhurst's five art galleries and enjoy the ever-changing variety of exhibitions. Savor the sounds that fill the acoustic performance hall from a variety of talented musicians. Take a walk through the nationally recognized Goldman-Kuenz Sculpture Park, and drink in the beauty of Southern Illinois!

Center for American Archeology

Kampsville, Illinois

Archaeology, History

History

History, Historical Society

Camp Grant Museum - CLOSED

Rockford, Illinois

History, Military

The museum has permanently closed. Many of its artifacts are now in possession of Midway Village Museum (also in Rockford) which is working to establish a permanent Camp Grant exhibit.

Campbell's Island Memorial

Rock Island, Illinois

History

History

Carol Stream Historical Society

Carol Stream, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Art, General, History

Art, History

Cedarville History Museum

Cedarville, Illinois

History

Cedarville is a village of 750. As the birthplace of Jane Addams, first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize and founder of Chicago's Hull-House, we have a large exhibit on the Addams family, including her father, a state senator and personal friend of Lincoln. In addition we have other permanent and changing local exhibits. This year we started a series of publically-attended programs on local history. We sponsor several village festivals each year.

Center for Icarian Studies

Macomb, Illinois

History

History