Tuesday, January 16, 2007

The Naper Settlement - History in the heart of Naperville


Central Naperville offers a little of the unexpected... history in the form of a piece of land preserved as it might have been in the 1800's. A cultural museum called the Naper Settlement

Located on Aurora Avenue, just steps from Naperville's thriving downtown and renowned riverwalk... the Naper Settlement preserves a long and rich history to the benefit of the community. A 13 acre 19th century village complete with costumed villagers.

Enter the Settlement at the Pre-Emption house, a hotel and tavern where Grover Cleveland and Abraham Lincoln would stop for a pint or two. Abraham Lincoln once gave a speech from the Pre-emption house roof. This building is a recreation of the original which was located just a couple of blocks away.







The expansive grounds are home to many historical buildings... one of the most notable being the Martin Mitchell Mansion a beautifully restored mansion and carriage home from 1883. A three year renovation at a cost of 2.8 million dollars has returned this magnificient building to it's former grandeur. The Martin Mitchell Mansion is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.




In addition to it's many magnificient structures, the settlement is home to many of the more modest dwellings of Naperville's early settlers, including a log house, blacksmith shop, chapel (available for weddings) and firehouse.


Not only does the Naper Settlement offer a delightful return to yesteryear but it reaches out as a vital member of the community, hosting numerous events for the town (Civil War Days etc) and hosting many outings for the local schools. Truly one of Naperville's hidden gems and a beacon of community spirit!

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8 Comments

  1. Blogger Mitchell Hall posted at 7:39 PM  
    Angus,
    Great information and pictures. I enjoyed reading about Naperville. Enjoyed your meme too. Hey can you still find a Cantonese restaurant in the Chicago are. They've pretty much dissapeared from NY. Mitchell
  2. Anonymous Anonymous posted at 2:44 AM  
    The Riverwalk in Naperville is so delightful. I love the shops and restaurants. No wonder everyone loves Naperville.
  3. Blogger Angus posted at 5:01 AM  
    Mitchell,
    Thanks for the comments. There is at least one Cantonese Restaurant in Cinatown... but I've never been there. My vast experience with Cantonese food began and ended as a pre-teen. Your question has piqued my interest and I might have to seek one out...


    anonymous,
    Thank you so much for stopping by and adding a comment, I really appreciate it. When we first moved here the downtown area wasn't real developed, so we are amazed and delighted everytime we walk around the area... we feel very fortunate to live here. Thanks again!
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  7. Anonymous Anonymous posted at 11:00 PM  
    Great balls of fire. Thanks for posting this, very informative.
  8. Anonymous Anonymous posted at 1:23 PM  
    I lived near Naperville for several years and loved it. The downtown area is a lot of fun, good nightlife and restaurants and its great for families too. I guess their is a reason it is often listed as one of the best places to live in the country. And lots of great neighborhoods, schools and shopping. The bit on Grover Cleaveland and "Honest Abe" was new to me though. Thanks!

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