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Elms Among Us

Elmhurst Historical Museum, 120 E Park Ave, Elmhurst, IL | Get Directions »
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Dr. Kunso Kim, Morton Arboretum’s head of collections, will discuss the legacy of elm trees and his ongoing work studying elms, the return of the elm tree, and the fight against Dutch elm disease. For those who care to share, Morton Arboretum staff members will record memories of growing up with elms. Program is presented as part of the ongoing “It’s History” lecture series in the Elmhurst Historical Museum Education Center.

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Karen Chadra
Posted by: Karen Chadra
Where Elmhurst Historical Museum 120 E Park Ave, Elmhurst, IL 60126
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­elmhu­rsthistory.­org
Phone 630-833-1457
Price $0

More About Elmhurst Historical Museum

Elmhurst Historical Museum

Elmhurst Historical Museum

120 E Park Ave, Elmhurst, IL
630-833-1457

The Elmhurst Historical Museum provides a permanent exhibit chronicling Elmhurst's modernization, as well as many temporary and traveling exhibits. The permanent collection includes more than 15,000 artifacts, such as letters, historic photos, books and other items. The museum is housed in the Glos Mansion, which is a historical masterpiece itself. The museum opened in 1957 on the third floor of the mansion, which also housed City Hall at the time. The mansion was built in 1892 and was home to the village's first president, Henry Glos, and his wife, Lucy. Elmhurst Historical Museum offers special programs for adults and students, including Tea Time Talks and Sunday Funday activities. The Elmhurst Heritage Foundation is the fund-raising arm of the museum, acting as an advocate to the museum and the Churchville One-Room Schoolhouse, which is scheduled to open to the public in fall 2010 after a major renovation. The schoolhouse, located on Church Road in Bensenville, was built around 1850 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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