What did you first hear about St. Charles before moving here? What are some of your earliest memories of our beautiful community? One of the most amazing things about our City is how all of our individual stories connect and intertwine to make St. Charles what it is today. Each of your neighbors who live here has their own distinct story to tell.
Volunteer Shares Civil War and Investigative Knowledge
It’s not every day that a volunteer with such in-depth knowledge and training as Rich Becker comes into the Museum and asks to help out. A former forensic investigator and recent St. Charles transplant, Rich is a former Chicago Police Officer who brings an impressive resume of investigative fieldwork experience into our Museum’s research team.
Collections & Exhibitions Manager Talks "Boys School" History
Fox Valley Whiskey Society to Host “Party Like It’s 1933” Whiskey Tasting at St. Charles History Museum
St. Charles Native and Philanthropist Bob Norris Passes Away at Age 90
Dulcimer Player Donates Instrument to Museum
Music often is a family affair, as knowledge is passed down from generation to generation. A lot of times, when one thinks of musical families; piano, guitar, or vocals will come to mind. But Bill Robinson’s family plays a different tune: he is a third-generation hammered dulcimer player. Bill describes this instrument as taking music “right back to its roots”.
New Membership Perks Coming Soon
It’s an exciting time to be a member of the St. Charles History Museum! Members are a part of the collective history of our beautiful city, and in addition to the knowledge that you are playing a part in supporting our mission, we are sure to provide a variety of perks in return of your financial support.