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The mission of the Evanston History Center is to collect, preserve and interpret the rich history of the City of Evanston and all its people through exhibits, educational programs, and research facilities. 225 Greenwood Street Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 475-3410. The Dawes House is open for tours Thursday – Sunday at 1, 2 & 3 pm.
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225 Greenwood Street Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 475-3410. The...
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Evanston History Center, Evanston, Illinois. 3,134 likes · 47 talking about this · 594 were here. For 125 years, the mission of the Evanston History Center is to collect, preserve and share the rich...
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About. The Evanston History Center is located in the National Historic Landmark Charles Gates Dawes House. Dawes was a U.S. Vice President, World War I general, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Ambassador to the Court of St. James and philanthropist who lived in Evanston, Illinois.
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Evanston History Center. 225 Greenwood Street, Evanston, IL 60201. Historic Sites. Save for Later. Share this. + −. Get Directions. The mission of the Evanston History Center is to collect, preserve and interpret the rich history of the City of Evanston and all its people through exhibits, educational programs, and research facilities.
Home. Evanston History Center History. This collection tells the history of the Evanston History Center. Scroll down to view historical materials on this history. On November 12, 1898, a group of Evanston residents met to form the Evanston Historical Society (EHS).
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