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Elgin History Museum

Elgin History Museum

1.85km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Elgin History Museum, boasts a wide variety of exhibits about the city's past. From interactive displays about Elgin's railroad industry to daily life living around Fox River during 19th century, visitors can get an up-close look at the heritage of Elgin. The museum holds artifacts from Elgin and its surrounding areas that were collected for decades by staff members, such as pieces from a 1916 streetcar and antique postcards.

Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve

Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve

6.39km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve is a beautiful and diverse area that makes up part of the Fox River Nature Preserve. Visitors can explore 465 acres of land, full of trails, wetlands, forests and fields that provide different opportunities for wildlife watching and recreation. There are many activities to take part in including archery, fishing, birdwatching, hiking and biking on 11 miles of trails which are suitable for all fitness levels.

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Chicago

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Chicago

10.54km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, is an impressive and stunning Hindu temple that serves members of the Swaminarayan faith. The temple is designed based on time-honored Indian architectural styles, featuring hand-carved stone and marble artworks throughout its towers, domes, and columns. Its design incorporates elements from both traditional Hinduism such as its detailed Garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) and Raj Bhawna (Royal Pavilion).

Historic Corron Farm

Historic Corron Farm

12.27km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Historic Corron Farm, is a living record of rural life in the Midwest from 1835 to present day. It encompasses over 500 acres of prairie and woodland with original buildings, artifacts and exhibit areas. Taking a tour of this farm is like stepping back in time - the original manor house, which was built in 1851 by founding residents Francis Corron and his wife Eliza, still stands as well as many outbuildings like barns, stables and even a jailhouse.

Durant House Museum

Durant House Museum

12.71km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Durant House Museum is a gem of American history. The house was built in 1837 by father and son Thomas and John Durant and their family endured three generations living in the home until 1951. Throughout time, the stately mansion has served many purposes - from a distillery to a family farm. Residents have included veterans of the Civil War, Civil Rights activists and even renowned local abolitionists.

Arcada Theatre

Arcada Theatre

12.95km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Arcada Theatre, is a historic venue that has been entertaining audiences since the 1920’s. This iconic theatre features a vast array of shows and performances, from classic films to live music and comedy acts. Showcasing both local and well-known artists across a broad range of genres, the Arcada Theatre boasts an eclectic mix of artistry sure to entertain everyone! The theatre also offers many other events including receptions and corporate gatherings.

Mallard Lake

Mallard Lake

13.22km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Mallard Lake, is a popular destination for both nature lovers and outdoorsy types alike. Its wooded trails are perfect for taking a leisurely stroll, while its tranquil waters make it great for kayaking and canoeing. The lake has plenty of spots to fish along its shoreline, as well as some nifty dams that offer panoramic views of the lake and distant hillsides. There are also picnic spots off the main trail for a quick bite or snack.

Beith House Museum

Beith House Museum

13.23km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Beith House Museum offers visitors a unique glimpse into the history and culture of this region. Built in 1844 by Reverend John Corron Kirk, this structure is an excellent example of a Federal-style stone house and has been meticulously restored over the years. Inside, guests can enjoy viewing an impressive collection of artifacts from the early settlers that lived in the area including period furniture, literature, photographs and artifacts pertaining to local Native American tribes.

Garfield Farm and Inn

Garfield Farm and Inn

16.74km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Garfield Farm and Inn, is a treasure for history buffs. Situated on 400 acres of prairie, the farmstead offers guests unparalleled views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore one of four distinct interpretive trails that highlight the unique flora and fauna of the area. For an even deeper look into the past, visitors are encouraged to check out the 19th century barns and farmhouse, stocked full of original artifacts from days gone by.

Fabyan Windmill

Fabyan Windmill

17.43km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Fabyan Windmill is a beautiful historical sight. Built in the early 1800s, initially used to grind grain for the renowned turning mill owned by Colonel George Fabyan. Now fully restored, the Windmill stands tall in its original locale surrounded by lush gardens and stunning nature scenes. The five-story Dutch-style structure makes for an impressive view from any angle - boasting five sails that are over 33-feet long - and visitors can take a tour of the interior to learn about its history.

Fabyan Forest Preserve

Fabyan Forest Preserve

17.7km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Fabyan Forest Preserve is a sight to behold! Sitting on the Fox River, it offers picturesque views of the rolling hills and vibrant wildflowers. Visitors are enticed by abundant recreational opportunities with plentiful hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas. The preserve also boasts an attractive botanical garden along with an interactive museum that tells the story of Col. George Fabyan and his influential role in Kane County’s history.

Woods Creek Lake

Woods Creek Lake

18.21km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Woods Creek Lake, is a beautiful lake with seemingly endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. It has a surface area of approximately 176 acres and is surrounded by parks, trails, picnic areas and campgrounds. Visitors can take advantage of fishing, boating and swimming activities on the lake while enjoying its breathtaking views. Woods Creek Lake also has an abundance of wildlife including birds, ducks, beavers, white-tailed deer and turtles.

Bettendorf Castle

Bettendorf Castle

19.41km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Bettendorf Castle is an impressive four-tower medieval stone castle situated on 11 scenic acres. Constructed over the course of 40 years by German immigrant Nicholas J. Bettendorf, the castle was built entirely with his own two hands and no machine assistance or outside labor. The 24-room structure includes several original fireplaces and woodwork, a unique walled courtyard, 20th century bathrooms and electric kitchen appliances.

Batavia Depot Museum

Batavia Depot Museum

19.68km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

This Museum is a popular historic attraction where visitors learn about the railroad history of Batavia through a variety of artifacts and exhibitions. This museum features an extensive collection of antique railway tickets, timetables, lanterns, china, and photographs for people to explore and gain insight into life on the railroads in the area over the last century. Additionally, there are interactive displays with audio-visual aids as well as model train sets running around the entire museum.

Norge Ski Club

Norge Ski Club

20.44km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The Norge Ski Club founded in 1903, it is the oldest ski club in U S. The club includes a jump hill, a chalet-style clubhouse, and several miles of trails and slopes for skiing, snowboarding. The members are enthusiastic outdoor enthusiasts who come together to enjoy winter sports and just have a good time. They also socialize together, learning from each other's successes on the slopes, enjoying camaraderie with friends in included pub nights, breakfasts and hot cocoa evenings at their lodge.

Cosley Zoo

Cosley Zoo

20.49km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Cosley Zoo offers a great opportunity for visitors to get up close to and learn about some incredible animals. At Cosley Zoo, you’ll see a variety of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians native to the area. The zoo also features a petting zoo, allowing guests to pet and get to know goats, sheep and other domesticated animals. For more adventurous visitors, there are programs available that allow guests to observe animal care staff as they feed the animals and help out with other daily tasks.

Deer Grove Forest Preserve

Deer Grove Forest Preserve

20.54km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Deer Grove Forest Preserve is a beautiful natural setting for outdoor activities. The preserve covers more than 2,000 acres of bright green prairies and lush woodlands. Visitors to Deer Grove can take advantage of bike trails, picnic pavilions and a number of scenic paths perfect for walking or jogging. Birding and wildlife watching are also popular pastimes in the park as many species reside here. Horseback riding enthusiasts will also find ample opportunity to explore the trails on horseback.

Fermilab

Fermilab

20.85km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Fermilab, is a recognized leader in particle physics research and the development of new technologies. Fermilab conducts groundbreaking scientific research relating to understanding the nature of matter by accelerating protons and other particles towards each other in order to observe the way they interact. The laboratory is also dedicated to educational programs for researchers across multiple disciplines and provides a number of outreach activities for local school groups.

Cantigny Park

Cantigny Park

21.22km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

Cantigny Park is a lovely destination for those looking for a great outdoor experience. Located on 500 acres of land donated by the McCormick family, Cantigny features hiking trails, picnic spots and gorgeous gardens to explore. The main attraction of the park is its formal gardens and 30-acre lake, as well as the First Division Museum which commemorates WWI America's first major battle overseas. Visitors can also enjoy free concerts in summer and other sporting events throughout the year.

First Division Museum at Cantigny

First Division Museum at Cantigny

21.48km from Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

The First Division Museum at Cantigny, in DuPage County, Illinois, is an interactive and engaging museum. Visitors can learn all about the history of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division on site by exploring galleries with multimedia presentations and life-size dioramas, a research library filled with historic documents, artifacts, photographs and newspapers, or outdoors while exploring tanks and other military vehicles in their own special displays.

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Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum

533 St Charles St, Elgin, IL 60120, USA

The Elgin Fire Barn No. 5 Museum, is a museum dedicated to the history of firefighting and its associated culture. The museum was established in 1996, when the Elgin Fire Barn building was donated to the city by the Home Insurance Company. Visitors can explore a variety of interactive exhibits and artifacts that teach about fire safety, early 19th century tools used by firefighters, historic equipment used throughout different decades and much more.