Dunn Museum
We are stewards. Storytellers. Educators. Explorers. We are dedicated to sharing the entwined stories of people, events and nature through exhibitions, education and community engagement. At the Dunn Museum, our passion is to explore history as a vibrant force that connects us all through time. Our vision is to encourage and inspire others to make a positive influence in their communities and our world.
The Dunn Museum is among only 3% of museums nationally to have earned accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums, an industry mark of distinction. Operated by the Lake County Forest Preserves and located in Libertyville, Illinois, the Dunn Museum is named for Bess Bower Dunn (1877–1959), Lake County’s first official historian. Her determination to preserve the early history of Lake County demonstrates the potential of each individual to make a significant and lasting contribution to a better world—and inspires us to do the same.
Was the First Automobile Road Race Held in Lake County?
Virtual Tour of Bonner Farm: Third Stop
Gallery Wall Installation at the Dunn Museum
Civil War Hardtack
How Waukegan Became the County Seat: Part Two
How Waukegan Became the County Seat: Part One
Historymaker: Civil War Veteran Henry McIntosh
Not Dunn Yet: Popovers
Talkin' Baseball Collections
Fort Sheridan: A Brief History
Research at the Dunn Museum
Historymaker: Mary Jane Lett Lucas
Threads of Time: Quilts and Textiles
Dunn Museum's 2024 Collections Projects Review
Lake County Artist Charles Longabaugh
History Minute: Lotus Beds
Historymaker: Cora Salisbury
Virtual Tour of Bonner Farm: Second Stop
Dunn Museum's Collection: Girl Scout Uniforms
Lake County Artist Carl Frederic Austen
Lake County Celebrates Cicadas
Dunn Museum Digital Archive
Civil War Drum
1894 Lake County Map Conservation
Ice Age in Lake County, Illinois
Dunn Museum Collections – Where Did They Come From?
Collections Catalog Images vs AI Software
Historymaker: Ethel Untermyer
Abraham Lincoln in Lake County