The best museums in Evanston in September 2025

These are the top 5 best museums in Evanston, United States, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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Looking for the best museums in Evanston? These are the best ones:

  1. Grosse Point Lighthouse1

    Grosse Point Lighthouse

     Evanston, IL
    The Grosse Point Lighthouse is a significant landmark located in Evanston, on the shores of Lake Michigan, in the state of Illinois, USA. This historic lighthouse has been a beacon of safety for mariners since its establishment in the late 19th century. It is a place of interest for tourists who appreciate maritime history and architecture.
  2. The Block Museum of Art2

    The Block Museum of Art

     Evanston, IL
    The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art is an art museum situated in Evanston, Illinois. It is conveniently located on the campus of Northwestern University, making it easily accessible for visitors. The museum was named after its benefactors, Leigh Block, a Chicago steel manager, and his wife Mary Lasker Block, both art collectors.
  3. The Dawes House - Evanston History Center3

    The Dawes House - Evanston History Center

     Evanston, IL
    The Charles Gates Dawes House, located at 225 Greenwood Street in Evanston, Illinois, is a historic house museum. Constructed in 1894, this Chateauesque lakefront mansion served as the residence of Charles Gates Dawes and his family from 1909 until his death. Dawes was a notable figure in American history, having earned the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize and served as U.S. Vice President under Calvin Coolidge.
  4. Frances E. Willard House4

    Frances E. Willard House

     Evanston, IL
    The Frances Willard House, located at 1730 Chicago Avenue in Evanston, Illinois, is a historic house museum. It is owned by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. This house was the home of Frances Willard, a significant figure in the temperance movement, and served as the headquarters of the WCTU for many years.
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    Ladd Arboretum

     Evanston, IL
    The Edward R. Ladd Arboretum is situated in Evanston, Illinois, specifically at 2024 McCormick Boulevard. The arboretum spans across 23 acres of land, stretching narrowly for .75 miles between McCormick Boulevard and the North Shore Channel. This location provides a serene and natural environment for visitors to explore and enjoy.

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