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L & N Railroad Depot Museum
Nashville, Illinois

History

La Harpe Museum
LaHarpe, Illinois

Art, Culture, General, History, Historical Society

The local membership does research of families (at a nominal fee) for those who visit the museum and many who correspond. Most of the local histories have been indexed, as have the scrapbooks compiled from local newspapers containing obits, weddings, and anniversaries. The museum also has many family files and card files with cross-indexing. Microfiche of Illinois marriages including Hancock county 1829-1890 are also available to those doing research, and copies of numerous township burial records.

Lake County Historical Society
Lake Forest, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Landmarks Pres. Council of Ill.
Chicago, Illinois

History

LaSalle County Historical Society
Utica, Illinois

Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, History, Historical Society

The LaSalle County Historical Society celebrated its centennial anniversary during 2007. The founders had a vision in 1907. They wrote "Without an organization of this sort much of value to posterity would be obliterated by the passage of years from the annals of our county's history."

Our resolve today is much the same--to procure and save the historical treasures of LaSalle County for the present and future generations.

The Society does this through a four-building complex located in downtown Utica.

Learning Resource Center (SVCC)
Dixon, Illinois

General, History

Lee County Historical Society
Dixon, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Lewis Univ. Canal & Reg. Hist. Coll.
Romeoville, Illinois

History

Libertyville-Mundelein Historical Society
Libertyville, Illinois

General, History, Historical Society

Established in 1955, the Libertyville-Mundelein Historical Society collects and preserves historical material and information relative to Libertyville, Mundelein and surrounding areas in Lake County, Illinois. The 1878 Ansel B. Cook House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to the society’s archives and Victorian museum. Please feel free to browse our website to learn more about the society, our events, and ways you can participate in preserving the community's past for future generations!

Lincoln Douglas Valentine Museum
Quincy, Illinois

History

L. Haas Store Museum
Carmi, Illinois

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Specialized

The museum contains everything from native american artifacts (on loan from the Rebstock family) to a circa 1918 mail rig to hundreds of tools, photographs, and vintage clothing. One highlight are the hanging tools of Hawthorne township farmer Phil Hanna, "the humane hangman", who ended the life of Southern Illinois' most famous or infamous outlaw, Charlie Birger. Hanna presided over many early 20th century executions. The Haas Store building is a wonderful example of a cast iron storefront, and is located directly across from the Ratcliff Inn. You can tour the museum on line at L.Haas Store Museum. The museum underwent repairs in 2001 and has been organized with church and kitchen areas, communications, homelife, Native American, medical, military, and Carmi sections.

Lake County Discovery Museum
Wauconda, Illinois

Art, History

Lakes Region Historical Society
Antioch, Illinois

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

We are a small but growing institution. Our capabilities at this time are limited but we have a wonderful collection of artifacts of the area. We are totally volunteer.

Lansing Historical Museum & Society
Lansing, Illinois

History

Laura A. Sprague Art Gallery
Joliet, Illinois

Art, Culture, General, History, University

Lebanon Historical Society
Lebanon, Illinois

History, Historical Society

Lena Area Historical Society
Lena, Illinois

History, Historical Society

The museum building was built and occupied in 1986 and contains local memorabilia. In 1987 the first log school house was dismantled and moved to the museum site and reconstructed by a group of volunteers. It has been furnished as it probably was when built, in 1849 by Samuel F Dodds in his orchard. At the same time an old building was moved to the site and converted into an old time blacksmith shop. In 1989 an Illinois Central Caboose was purchased and moved to the site and is now being furnished with railroad memorabilia. In 1996 a summer kitchen was moved to the site and has been furnished with items of the day.

Lewistown Society for Historical Preservation
Lewistown, Illinois

History, Historic House, Historical Society

Lincoln Courtroom
Beardstown, Illinois

History

Lincoln Library/Sangamon Valley Coll.
Springfield, Illinois

History, Library

MUSEUM CONFERENCES

Oregon Museum Association 2024 Conference

September 8, 2024 - September 10, 2025

North Bend, Oregon

2025 California Association of Museums Conference

February 18 - 22, 2025

San Fransico, California

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