PHOTOS - You can take photos of exhibits and the Kinder House. You can also actually touch some exhibits. TIP - Request a private tour of the Kinder House
PRICE - Free
LOCATION - Near downtown Des Plaines
PARKING - Free parking on the street
DURATION - 2 hours
EXHIBITS - Right when you enter you are greeted and welcomed. We were told that if we wanted we could be given a tour of the Kinder house, which you should do.
The History Center is small. It won’t take you longer than an hour to see all the exhibits and read all the exhibit captions. However, at least you feel that you actually are able to see everything and read most of the center’s descriptions. When you go to a very large museum, you sometimes feel overwhelmed with the amount of information.
It will take another hour to see the Kinder house, which is a house next door. It was built in 1907 by the affluent Kinder family that owned and operated a local hardware store. The tour is very personal. You can ask questions and even touch some exhibits.
For such a small place, DPHC had some very interesting items: WW I and WW II military and navy uniforms were interesting. They were not behind bullet-proof glass but rather out in the open. You could see close & personal the material, the cut & seams.
There were couple fascinating items in the Kinder house: 1) the double electric/gas lights. Since electricity was new at the time that the house was built, the gas side served as ‘just in case’ the new technology - electricity didn’t work ;-); 2) the three nobs in the kitchen - for hot, cold and hard water. Since the plumbing system was rather new, the hard water served as ‘just in case’ alternative; 3) ‘modern,’ for the time, toys and books - fun for...
Read moreI love it here, I live one block away. My cardiologist tells me to walk, which I do, pulling my pink ZUCA to sit and rest on. I stop in, always a warm greeting and something new and interesting going on. Most of the neighbors across the street in the high rise have never been in the history center. I prompt them to go visit, for it is a plethora of information and beauty. My grandchildren and greatgrandchildren always want to go. They say they like it better than the library! Always a pleasure Liza...
Read moreIt is a very interesting Center to go with your family and kids. The House tour was great and totally free. It was great to visit it, I had known many interesting information about living in Des Plaines in 19th century. There were so many interesting original things and artefacts there! We visited this History Center during the Christmas time, so there ware many original retro Christmas decorations...
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