The West Chicago City Museum, which was originally known as the Turner Town Hall, is a significant historical site located in West Chicago, Illinois. This museum was initially the first Village Hall of West Chicago, serving as a hub for police and fire control services for the community. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's rich history and offers visitors a chance to delve into the past.
The town hall served its original functions until 1976, when it was re-designated as the West Chicago City Museum. This change marked a new chapter in the building's history, transforming it into a place of learning and preservation. In 1991, the museum was added to the National Register of Historic Places, further cementing its status as a significant historical site.
History & Anthropology Historic house
132 Main St, West Chicago
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