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- Jonathan FerreraJuly 7, 2015A seemingly underrated museum since it does not target a wide audience like the Shedd, Field, or Art Institute. However, this is a must-visit for everyone, not just Chicago-lovers.Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- Jen WaltonSeptember 14, 2014If you visit while one of the free guided tours is on, do it - the guide was really interesting and informative, I felt I learned a lot more than I would have done just browsing around by myself.
- Jon-Paul LeducMarch 14, 2014Don't skip out on cafe. It is one of the best museum restaurants I have been to. Amazing gourmet burgers.
- AnaKarla AlbisuaApril 21, 2019The best way to get to know a city is by going to the city’s museum and this one is so good, in terms of exhibits, how the information is presented, etc. My love for Chicago grew thanks to it
- MichelleSeptember 2, 2012Great concise overview of Chicago's history! Perfect for introducing kids to history museums (it's relatively interactive) and for those of us that want to get a feel for our new city :)
- Edwin ValentiJanuary 8, 2020Chicago is a great city, and this museum will tell you more about the great history. Relative small museum, easy to combine with a visit to the nearby Chicago Zoo.
- Stefanie KressatyJanuary 26, 2018Thoroughly satisfying and engaging. The docents are knowledgeable and approachable and the exhibits are not just interesting but relevant. Must-See for history buffs!
- C ReyJanuary 5, 2016All things Chicago in this clean and well organized place. Be sure to check out the World's Fair of 1893 and 1933. Both have fascinating artifacts. The gift shop is legit too.
- Rebecca RodriguezMay 28, 2014If you park in the lot get your ticket validated by the museum. You will only be charged $9 for parking, instead of $15, $20 or $28. You can stay in the lot all day, ticket is good until midnight.
- Rachel CJuly 30, 2017Super informative and a good first stop for tourists! However, staff is not amazingly friendly and the exhibit layouts are somewhat confusing. However, the Vivian Maier exhibit is beautiful.
- Catriona HunterNovember 21, 2013The section on the history of the city is really interesting. They have some objects that survived the Great Fire (well, survived is a relative term)
- James CAugust 19, 2014Really nice museum spacious and informative. Look for the Groupon. Totally worth it.
- Chicago HistoryJune 11, 2012We are no longer free every Monday, but Illinois residents can still enjoy free admission on specified days. See the schedule http://www.chicagohistory.org/planavisit/index/visitorinformation/#tickets
- Samantha KuhnSeptember 25, 2013DePaul students get in for free. Soak in the vast history of Chicago and enjoy the rotating exhibits on the second floor.
- Michelin Travel & LifestyleAugust 2, 2011Sensing Chicago, the children’s gallery at the Chicago History Museum, invites kids to experience the city with all their senses. Perfect for kids of all ages! -- Green Guide Editor
- Samantha RangelJanuary 27, 2015DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE A HOT DOG. Also, make sure you cop the souvenir penny documenting your said hot dog experience.
- Fantastic museum for the Chicago history buff like me! Go check out the store, it has some pretty cool stuff in it!
- The permanent exhibit is a great encapsulation of how this city was made.
- Adam SegerJanuary 31, 2014Leaning all about my city Chicago - the birthplace of House Music from the DJ's who started the movement 30 years ago
- Niklas WeinsSeptember 20, 2012Don't miss the 'neighborhood' movie and the Vivian Maier photo exhibit. I think they are the best part of the museum :)
- Joseph B.October 17, 2014The temporary exhibits can be hit or miss, but the permanent stuff easily warrants at least one visit.
- Ash FSMay 29, 2012This is possibly my favorite museum in Chicago. Deeply connected, relevant, and friendly to student researchers.
- Simon & Schuster ManagerAugust 24, 2011Museum overflowing with artifacts from Chicago’s bygone eras. Dominic Smith spent many hours here researching his historical novel BRIGHT AND DISTANT SHORES http://bit.ly/oM5tmC
- HISTORYApril 7, 2010The Museum’s permanent exhibition, Chicago: Crossroads of America, explores the city’s economy, crises, innovation, neighborhoods & entertainment. Features include Abraham Lincoln’s death bed.
- Michele DoyleOctober 22, 2012The best event at the museum is their History Pub Crawls...a must sign up tour!!!
- Make a Chicago e-postcard in the kids area and send it to your friends (even local ones). This area of the museum is fun for children and adults alike.
- Aimee AimeeNovember 3, 2013Lincoln's deathbed from the Petersen Boardinghouse is here. That alone is worth the price of admission.
- Richard BERNHARD-HUGHESMay 12, 2010There is a new exhibit exploring the history of one most vibrant and interesting Chicago neighbourhoods-Lincoln Park. Definitley going there soon to see it ! Read more
- Dawn BertucaJanuary 10, 2010Every Chicagoan should visit. User-friendly, interesting, very visual exhibits. Kids can make themselves into a Chicago-style hot dog!
- Out in Chicago won an honorary mention award from the national association for public history.
- Kristen NelhartMarch 29, 2010Lincoln exhibit was awesome! Loved that they had a few personal items on display.