Bridging the Past, Present, and Future
HINSDALE HISTORY MUSEUM
HINSDALE HISTORY MUSEUM
Located at 15 South Clay Street in Hinsdale, the Hinsdale History Museum depicts the life of a middle-class family living in Hinsdale between 1874 and 1900. Visitors are guided through seven authentically restored period rooms and a small exhibit room.
Hours and Location:
15 South Clay Street
Hinsdale, Illinois 60521
Monday–Friday: Open by appointed only
Saturdays: 11am–2pm
Sundays: Open by appointed only
To contact us, please call 630-789-2600 or email us at info@HinsdaleHistory.org
ABOUT
About
The home was donated to the Hinsdale Historical Society by Community Consolidated School District 181. Built in 1874, the home originally stood at 213 South Lincoln. Through the effort of the Hinsdale Historical Society, the community, and the Village Board of Trustees, the home was relocated to its present site in 1981.
The Board of Trustees and members of the Hinsdale Historical Society gratefully acknowledge those who have supported the preservation of Hinsdale heritage. The Society's appreciation is extended to those who generously contributed to the renovation of this home.