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At 'Changes' visitors will see, hear and touch Illinois' natural history through engaging hands-on interactive displays, audio and video effects, thousands of authentic fossils and more
Over the course of twenty years, Morton D. Barker (1888-1967) of Springfield, Illinois, amassed a large and prestigious collection of paperweights, most of which were created in post-Napoleonic era Fr
In honor of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, this interdisciplinary exhibition will explore the Illinois that Lincoln knew through the eyes of the people who lived here. Lincoln'
Touch, explore, listen and create in this hands-on children's gallery. Children of all ages can investigate and discover the mysteries of art and nature.
Life-sized dioramas and finely crafted artifacts bring to life Illinois' rich Native American heritage.
These case exhibits focus on archaeological and ethnographic topics and artifacts such as Native American pottery, basketry, weavings, weapons and tools.
Listen to the stories of real people who lived in Illinois. Immerse yourself in the dramatic changes in household life over the past 300 years.
The tours for the Dana-Thomas House Historic Site run about 1 hr and 20 min. They take off about every 20 min. The last tour leaves at 3:45pm.
Featuring the works of more than 60 local artists, including jewelry, pottery, stained glass, and painted and jeweled clothing.
The guided tours take you around the historic home and show you artifacts from the days when the house was lived in by Benjamin and Helen Edwards.
Dan Chopin has been a nationally touring comedian for over ten years with television credits on HBO, Showtime, A&E, MTV and PBS. He's sure to deliver sparkle and good humor with a fast paced,
The tours for the Dana-Thomas House Historic Site run about 1 hr and 20 min. They take off about every 20 min. The last tour leaves at 3:45pm.
Life-sized dioramas and finely crafted artifacts bring to life Illinois' rich Native American heritage.
Touch, explore, listen and create in this hands-on children's gallery. Children of all ages can investigate and discover the mysteries of art and nature.
At 'Changes' visitors will see, hear and touch Illinois' natural history through engaging hands-on interactive displays, audio and video effects, thousands of authentic fossils and more
These case exhibits focus on archaeological and ethnographic topics and artifacts such as Native American pottery, basketry, weavings, weapons and tools.
Over the course of twenty years, Morton D. Barker (1888-1967) of Springfield, Illinois, amassed a large and prestigious collection of paperweights, most of which were created in post-Napoleonic era Fr
Listen to the stories of real people who lived in Illinois. Immerse yourself in the dramatic changes in household life over the past 300 years.
In honor of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, this interdisciplinary exhibition will explore the Illinois that Lincoln knew through the eyes of the people who lived here. Lincoln'
Every Sunday at 1pm, kids can come and listen to different stories be read to them.