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The Des Plaines History Center collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Des Plaines and its people and provides access to those resources through exhibits, educational programs and research facilities.
Des Plaines History Center. The Des Plaines History Center is located in Des Plaines, Illinois, and serves as a non-profit organization that collects donated artifacts and documents that are accessible to the public through research facilities, exhibits, and public programs.
781 Pearson St., Des Plaines, IL 60016. Our location is convenient for visitors from Chicago, the northwest suburbs, and the O’Hare International Airport area.
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Digital collection of historic and cultural materials of the history of Des Plaines, Illinois. Primary sources include old photographs, vintage postcards, government documents, schools, businesses, sports, parks, early settlers, Methodist Camp Ground and more.
The Des Plaines History Center collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Des Plaines and its people. Toward that end it conducts tours in a historic Queen Anne Revival house, outfitted with period furnishings, and it runs a museum housed in the adjacent Visitor Center.
Des Plaines History Center. The Park District is a major sponsor of the Des Plaines History Center, at 781 Pearson Street. The History Center includes the Kinder House Museum and the Visitor/Education Center, where programs and special events are held for families, adults and children.
The Des Plaines History Center collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Des Plaines and its people and provides access to those resources through exhibits, educational programs and research facilities.
Des Plaines History Center is at 781 Pearson St. The site contains a visitor center and the Kinder House, a restored Queen Anne-style house that displays furniture and antiques from the beginning of the 20th century. The visitor center's temporary and permanent exhibits chronicle local history.