The Czechoslovak Heritage Museum, Library and Archives displays costumes, dolls, puppets, ceramics, needlework, sculpture and crystal. Traditions and cultures of the early settlers are featured as well as official papers of CSA, who owns and operates the museum.
Address: Czechoslovak Heritage Museum, Library and Archives, 122 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook, IL 60523-1557, United States
Phone: 1 (630) 472-0500, Fax: 1 (630) 472-1100
Graue Mill & Museum is a waterwheel gristmill that dates from 1852 and the only one still in operation in Illinois. Living history demonstrations allow visitors to glimpse life in the mid-1800s. Items from the mid to late 1800s are on display and milling, spinning and weaving are presented regularly.
Address: Graue Mill & Museum, 3800 York Road, Oak Brook, IL 60523-4533, United States
Phone: 1 (630) 655-2090, Fax: 1 (630) 920-9721
Mayslake was built in 1919 for coal baron Francis Stuyvesant Peabody. The estate has been carefully restored to its original grandeur after years of neglect.