ABOUT US
HINSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Throughout its first century, the Village of Hinsdale had no organization or central place to store records and treasures of its past. Scattered attic trunks, photograph scrapbooks and dusty basement library stacks were the isolated repositories that contained clues to the Village's glorious history. Memories of earlier times were gradually fading. As early residents and their descendents died, pieces of history went with them.
Inspired by the Village's approaching centennial celebration in 1973, a group of concerned residents began to scour the community in search of data and memorabilia that would be useful in public exhibits and presentations of its 100 year history. Because of the difficulties encountered in collecting such material, the idea of a permanent historical organization was conceived.
In April 1975, the Hinsdale Historical Society, under the auspices of the Village's Board of Trustees, was granted a charter as a not-for-profit corporation by the State of Illinois. It was the end of the beginning.
The first of many tasks facing the Society's Trustees was to find a home - a building that was itself of historical significance, that could adequately house the Society's headquarters and archives, serve as a public museum, be conveniently located and meet a non-existent budget.
In 1981, after years of searching, the Society was offered a centennial home owned by Hinsdale School District 181. The Village Board made a one-quarter acre park site available under a long-term lease and the Society took possession on August 12, 1981, relocating the house from 213 South Lincoln Street to 15 South Clay Street. The Society privately raised funds to pay the cost of moving the house, utility installation, basement construction, a new roof, front porch and other necessary repairs. Meanwhile, a tireless group of volunteers collected data and memorabilia and developed a program of service.
With the community into its second century, the Society is well established. Hinsdale's proud heritage will be preserved and displayed for future generations.
LEADERSHIP
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Kristen Laakso, President
Charles Brigden, First Vice President
Carrie Rozich, Second Vice President
Richard Heinz, Treasurer
Suzanne Rose, Secretary
Anne Swenson, Past President
TRUSTEES
Katharine Andrews
Alexis Braden
Hope Lloyd Brown
Keith Brunini
Paul Garver
Joanna Gatzulis
Patrick Roxworthy
WOMEN'S BOARD
WOMEN'S BOARD CHAIRS
Heather Jashnani
Anne Kearns
Carrie Rozich
HINSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUILDINGS
Hinsdale History Museum
15 S Clay Street, Hinsdale
Open Friday and Saturday
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Immanuel Hall
302 S Grant Street, Hinsdale
Archives open Tuesday and Wednesday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
R. Harold Zook Home and Studio
5901 S County Line Road, Hinsdale
Studio open for programming only