I just saw a review claiming the outside of the building has been in disrepair, and that the open part of the museum sits vacant 99% of the time...
I live on the same street as the museum, my daughters and I walk to the museum all the time. They love it. They love the small side that is dedicated to Oswego history and the search & find that they provide to kids to make it more fun, AND they love the craft nights and game nights that happen in the side that is quote "vacant 99% of the time." The crafts nights, and games nights are FREE! And they provide juice and a small snack at the game night. The lady running it gave both my girls a card game to take home as well. This is a great place to visit. We brought my 80 year old grandma when she came to visit from Arizona (she was a Chicagoan before she retired to AZ) and she loved it as well. My kids talked their babysitter into taking them on her day off! Reading that review by Mike Hauser really made me realize that online reviews can be total lies, and I only know better this time because of my first hand experience with this awesome little museum.
Also it's not in disrepair, that...
Read moreThe Little White School museum is a small museum with lots of history. They have a St. Valentines exhibit in the main hall. There are many love letters with beautiful handwriting. Many Oswego people poured their love onto them. They offer yoga and other activities. • Cost: Free (Donations are encouraged) Parking available • Hours: Thu & Fri: 2:00-6:30pm; Sat & Sun: 9:00am-2:00pm; Mon: 4:00-9:00pm; Tue & Wed: Closed
Will I return? Yes Do I recommend? Yes, specifically for historians, museum lovers, and yoga...
Read moreThis place is where I attended school in first grade so long ago that my old classroom is now a museum! I went there to see a great documentary about the environmental crusader "the Fox," whose exploits helped bring attention to the companies that were polluting the Fox River and other...
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