Main Exhibit
The main exhibit is the culmination of a decade of planning and community conversations. The narratives here reflect the ceaseless commitment of the staff and the board to assist the ever-changing needs of the public, and work to develop relevant, community-focused stories that deliver quality educational experiences to the public.
The Hunter Family Education Hall
The education hall highlights people, places and events that tell the stories of American community-building, from Paleoindians to the newest residents and visitors of Lake Forest and Lake Bluff.
With a stated goal to create local and regional history narratives that are inclusive and expansive, the History Center staff works to capture the stories of all the people who have come to and through this area.
LF-LB History Online
Hundreds of stories from our main exhibit are available online to browse from wherever you are. This collection expands every month, and you can contribute by sharing your own story, photos, and video online as well.
Our exhibits are always free to visit during our open hours, Tuesday-Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. If you'd like to request a museum tour from one of our staff or docents or make an appointment for an off-hours visit, please email programs@lflbhistory.org.