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  2. Naper Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Naper Settlement is an outdoor history museum that offers numerous other large special events. From 1982 until 2019, this included Civil War Days, a two-day reenactment, where the settlement was converted into a large encampment and more than 300 actors and actresses at a time re-enacted historical life and battles.

  3. Naperville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Among the earliest settlers was Joseph Naper, who, in 1831, made a claim to land and built a cabin at the earliest site of Naperville. [1] By 1832, 180 residents lived in the Naperville region. The village was briefly abandoned in 1832 as families fled to Fort Dearborn during the Black Hawk War , but most returned after fighting had ceased.

  4. Joseph Naper - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Naper, also known as "Joe Naper" and "Captain Joseph Naper" (1798–1862), was an early Illinois pioneer, ship captain, shipbuilder, businessman, surveyor, state militia officer, soldier, politician, and city planner. In 1831, Naper and his brother John were credited with founding Naper's Settlement.

  5. Naperville Water Street District to debut new art fair in July

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    The one-day event, set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 14, will stretch along Water and Webster streets in downtown Naperville, just a stone’s throw from the Naperville Riverwalk.

  6. Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Naper Settlement is an outdoor history museum representing the era of Naperville's founding. [78] Naper Settlement was established by the Naperville Heritage Society and the Naperville Park District in 1969 to preserve some of the community's oldest buildings. [25] Reconstructions of Fort Payne and the Pre-Emption House stand as part of the museum.

  7. List of open-air and living history museums in the United ...

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    Panhandle Pioneer Settlement Living History Museum, Blountstown [3] Georgia. Agrirama, Tifton; Historic Westville, Columbus; Hawaii. Kona Coffee Living History Farm, Kona District; Illinois. Blackberry Farm, Aurora; Corron Farm, Campton Hills; Garfield Farm and Inn Museum, Campton Hills; Kline Creek Farm, West Chicago; Lincoln Log Cabin State ...

  8. Category:History of Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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  9. Arlington Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Heights Road was developed from a Native trail that ran from what was once called Naper Settlement (now Naperville) to what was once called Indian Creek (now Half Day). Around the same time, a trading post was established in the Southwest corner of the township by Frederick T. Miner, the cabins established near Miner's trading post ...