I felt super touristy coming here just for pictures with theArlington Heights Historical Museum. but its ok! Ive seen so many people post pictures here and it didnt disappoint. The lamps are so pretty at night, and I had so much fun taking creative photos here with my friends.
Great display about a historic soda factory that many still remember. Two houses very well done, a Victorian era Italianate style house and an arts and crafts style house, both with their own interesting stories. Arlington Heights should be proud of the organizations, staff and volunteers who do all this great work!
Very limited sights. Only good for a few minute visit.
Aunt Myrtle said the family donating the piano here and my son said Mr Baldwin of the Christian school is the nicest person in our community here. Arthu Henry Cameron Senior built the Choo Choo restaurant in Des Plaines, IL.We skipped a grade as we have smart kids.
Great History. Definitely a great time for the whole family
Great historical museum with several original buildings to tour, including a log cabin, a 19th century home, and a Frank Lloyd Wright period home. Also, site of an old soda pop factory and gift shop sells cute vintage-style bottles of pop in lots of flavors. Makes a fun, local gift!
Fun little place to visit, and tasty soda to boot. The curator is very sweet and she was very knowledgeable.
Had a very informative tour. The class had fun doing pop experiments.
It was very nice.
Friendly volunteers who share the history of Arlington heights. Great place to visit for Adults and children alike.
Cozy local historical museum that provides history of Arlington Heights early days and that of one of its founders.
This place is fun when they have an event.
For little museum...interesting history local soda pop business.
Great staff
Historical artifacts are interesting. Location has small space for public use (rental).
Limited hours.
Boring