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Seeds of Life: Agriculture and Horticulture in Hinsdale
Hinsdale Historical Society, 15 S Clay St, Hinsdale, IL | Get Directions »
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Starting January 12, 2013 we will be opening a new temporary exhibit highlighting the agricultural and horticultural past of Hinsdale. Learn about Hinsdale's farms and the families that ran them. What did they produce and where were they located? The exhibit runs through June 15 2013 and is open during regular museum hours: Friday and Saturday 10am-2pm.
Event Details
| Where | Hinsdale Historical Society 15 S Clay St, Hinsdale, IL 60521 |
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| Time | 10:00 am–2:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://www.hinsdalehistory.org |
| Phone | 630 789 2600 |
| marketing@hinsdalehistory.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Hinsdale Historical Society
Founded in 1975, the Hinsdale Historical Society is dedicated to collecting and preserving the history of Hinsdale. It maintains three historic buildings, including the Hinsdale History Museum, which houses the Society's archive; the R. Harold Zook Home and Studio, designed by a noted Hinsdale architect in 1924; and Immanuel Hall, which is home to the Roger & Ruth Anderson Architecture Center. It was founded by a group of residents in 1975.