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Tampico Area Historical Museum
Tampico, Illinois

History, Historical Society

The Tampico Area Historical Society & Museum is located in a 2-story building on Main Street and is part of the district listed on the Nat'l Registry of Historic Places. The main floor displays artifacts of it's rich history, including 4th grade school record of Ronald Reagan, items from the HY&T RR, furniture and fixtures from past business and year books from the now defunct Tampico High School. The upstairs offers more displays of clothing, old school room, trophies & photos. It is also where the Tampico Tornado newspapers are archived and where the Family History Library/Research Center is located. Membership is only $10 for individual, $15/family or $50/business. Lifetime memberships available for over 55. See website for membership form. www.tampicohistoricalsociety.com

Teutopolis Monastery Museum
Teutopolis, Illinois

Art, History

The Oriental Institute Museum
Chicago, Illinois

Archaeology, Art, Culture, History, Library, University

The Institute helped launch the first era of exploration of humankind's remote past in the Near East, the cradle of civilization. Today its collection is of the most significant repositories of excavated art objects and artifacts from major archaeological sites in all of the Near East.

Thomson Depot Museum
Thomson, Illinois

History, Specialized

Here is what a traveller had to say: 11/20/2008
This museum is located in the old Railroad station. I visited in 2008. The staff is an elderly mother/daughter team. The museum is only open on Saturdays for a few hours. There is an some old train cars, inlcuding a crane car, parked outside. They've been parked there since I first visited 50 years ago. Exibits inside show the history of Thomson, old train schedules and memorabilia, old clothing from the 1800-early 1900's, old appliances, etc.. You can see the entire museum in about 5 minutes.

Tilton Historical Society
Tilton, Illinois

Art, History, Historical Society

Tinley Park Historical Society
Tinley Park, Illinois

History, Historical Society, Park

Tri State Living History Association
Quincy, Illinois

History, Military, Specialized

Our organization has been founded on the principles of education, preservation, and remembrance. We wish to educate the public about the soldier in World War Two. By doing this we hope that the public can have a better understanding of the American experience and contribution to the Second World War. We preserve the past by maintaining collections of World War Two items, collection of veteran stories, and living history events.

Two Rivers Arts Council
Macomb, Illinois

Art, Culture, History

Tazewell County Gen. and Hist. Soc.
Pekin, Illinois

History

The Fayette County Museum
Vandalia, Illinois

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

1823, the General Assembly deeded the land and provided the funds for the first structure built on this site. The legislative act stated that the land and the funding was to be used to erect a "House of Divine Worship, free for all denominations to worship in...." The little House of Divine Worship was used by many denominations and also as a school and meeting room. As time passed the congregations grew and eventually built their own churches. In 1867, the old House of Divine Worship was moved to a new location and the Presbyterians built the church currently on the site. This building was erected at a cost of $15,000. The Early Gothic Revival styling is a rare, surviving example of ecclesiastical architectural design from the 1860's time period in this area.

Thebes Historical Courthouse
Thebes, Illinois

History

Three Sisters Park
Chillicothe, Illinois

History, Park

A love of folk art and a concern for the quickly disappearing skills of past generations prompted three friends—Lisé Mundwiller, Jennie Hawkey and Joan Quigg—to begin a journey. Their quest: to build a folk art school in Illinois.

Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens
Rockford, Illinois

General, History, Historic House

Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens is currently expanding its vision and is developing a new methodology for interpreting the Victorian Era represented by the buildings and the grounds and illustrated by the Tinker and Dorr families.
In 1943 Tinker Swiss Cottage opened to the public as a Museum. Tours, exhibits, programs and exhibits are offered year round for visitors of all ages.

Tremont Museum and Historical Society
Tremont, Illinois

Art, History, Historical Society

Tri-County Genealogical Society
Augusta, Illinois

History, Library, Military

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