Chicago History Museum, Chicago — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum stands as the second-oldest museum in Chicago, preserving and sharing the stories that shaped one of America's greatest cities. Founded in 1856, the museum occupies a distinctive brick and limestone building in Lincoln Park designed in the Romanesque Revival style. The collections span over 20 million artifacts, photographs, manuscripts, and artwork that tell Chicago's remarkable journey from a trading post to a global metropolis. Visitors encounter exhibits exploring Chicago's role in the Great Fire of 1871, the development of the skyscraper, the booming jazz age, and the city's significant influence on American culture and industry. The museum's strength lies in its deep local focus; rather than attempting encyclopedic breadth, curators have chosen to tell Chicago's stories with nuance and depth. The costume and textile collection rivals major museums worldwide, featuring everything from Native American garments to haute couture. A Questo city game takes you through the museum and across Chicago to discover how history shaped the neighborhoods and landmarks you'll encounter.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 1601 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
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