Historical Museum

Museum Hours 

Sundays only, 1:00 - 4:00 PM

All safety precautions will be followed

Free and open to the public

For small groups, schedule a tour

About the Museum

The Rolling Meadows Historical Museum was designed as a replica of the first ranch-style homes constructed in the community by Rolling Meadows founder, Kimball Hill, in 1953. Displays of donated historical documents, photos, and finishings of the 1950s era are combined to create authentic interior spaces within the home.

The objective was to create a museum that did not feel like a museum. Visitors who enter the house will feel they have been transported through time to the actual home of a 1950's Rolling Meadows homemaker.  The Museum was opened to the public in 2002.

The exhibits in the Kimball Hill Family Educational Center contain information on the early days of development of Kimball Hill Homes, of the City of Rolling Meadows, 1950's memorabilia, and special displays on segments of the City's history.
Museum Outside2
Museum Pic - Kitchen Appliances

Kids Playing in yards near Campbell St Water Tower

Historic - Kids playing in yards near Campbell St watertower - 1965

1957 RM Police Department

Historic - 1957 RM Police Department w cars

Fire Department Rescue Truck 1959

Historic - Fire Dept Rescue Truck 1959

Fire station 15 with Vehicles at Night

Historic - Fire Station 15 with Vehicles at night 12-1964

Parade on Kirchoff 1965

Historic - Parade on Kirchoff 1965

Historic Community Church

Historic Comm Church

Historic Jewel Shopping Center

Historic Jewel Shopping Center

Tours

Tours can be made by appointment. Self-guided tour books are available.


Directions & Accessibility

The Historical Museum is located at 3100 Central Road, one mile west of the intersection of New Wilke Road in Rolling Meadows. Parking is available next to the Museum. The museum is handicap accessible. Please visit www.the1950shouse.com for more information and for special events announcements.
Museum Pic - Living Room

Fees

Free - Donations are accepted and appreciated.
Museum Pic - Education Center