Raices Latinas hosts first farm tour June 8, 2023
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History an economic driver
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Village-owned bridge failing
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Marengo Athletics one of earliest county clubs
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Depot restaurant reaches end of line
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New Raices Latinas group builds bridges
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East Palestine, Ohio, derailment shows lessons from past crashes not being learned fast enough
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Public access to digitized records
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Long-time dairy farmer leaves legacy
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Newest quilt has gals in stitches
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Open House provides thread to past
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Hurry in for the holidays
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Iconic theaters going dark
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Story behind Christmas lighting illuminating
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County has tie to Revolutionary War
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Weather cooperates for Oct. 2 event
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Library celebrates 40 years of connecting people to their past
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Illinois Arts Council helps fund first-of-its-kind event
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Big crowd shows up at Pistakee Bay
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July 10 marked return to the Good Ol' Days
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Antique cars add polish to 35th annual fair
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Vintage base ball visits Fox River Grove
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Outdoor event gets 5 stars
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New art show part of opening
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Remembering those who served
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Dependable Wi-Fi remains elusive
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3 p.m. April 25 at the museum
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Past can predict future, if we learn from it
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Development pressure underscores need for a plan
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Cary’s effort to save the former senior center example of historical buildings getting another life
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History catalyst for economic development
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Still time to view Smithsonian exhibit
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Good weather, large crowds make return of Autumn Drive memorable
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Society marks 44th annual Cider Fest under blue skies
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Around the Clock captures Apple of My Eye Award for top commercial pie
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County played key role in preserving Union
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Painful memories, pleasant present
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Legacy of Camp Lakota carries on
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Car owners brave overcast skies, light up Main Street
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Disclose plans ... please
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Buy a sandwich, save a building
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Richmond residents propose nonprofit
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Take a walk on the historical side
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Holst underscores care of clothes
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Listen to the April 5 recording
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Operational grant helps MCHS
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Civic participation needs protections
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Sampler Lecture picture perfect
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February chill record setting
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CL doctor, station owner nabs crooks
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County leader in organic ice control
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Algonquin's Diane Perrone this year's winner!
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See MCHS artifacts put to use
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5-part series explores food history
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MCCD staff recommend maintaining just six of 27 historic structures it owns
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Sweetened offers due Dec. 22
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1930s' radio show still celebrated
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Coal speculators flamed out
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Historical Society hosts Veterans Day thank you
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Female vote has come full circle
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Volunteers make garden bloom
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Action needed to save structure
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Clear skies, enthusiastic visitors combine for great day
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Sept. 19 attendees learn about bees
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COVID could signal return of rationing
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Picture your past, adopt some art
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Color your world purple and gold Wednesday
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Questers "Adopt An Artifact"
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As in the Civil War, Lincoln resilient
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McHenry East High School graduate earns scholarship
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Union School marks sesquicentennial
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The "new normal" actually is old
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Get your corn dogs, funnel cakes
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CONGRATS Paula Goepfert of Woodstock!!
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Historic observatory could reopen
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Operational relief grant approved
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History resources available at a social distance
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Dairy farming under threat
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Masking up to stay healthy
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Chronicle history while you have time
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Free pioneer crafts for kids
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Manufacturerers have retooled production before
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/research-libraryWarning signs for pandemic were there
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Veterans program full of stories
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19th Amendment 72 years in the making
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Old courthouse, turned bar, on tap to be repurposed
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Local "roadshow" a hit among collectors
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Hospital logistics, environment can make you sick
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Crystal Lake City Council approves church plan
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Council to consider Jan. 7
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Huntley wants to expand, reimage its downtown
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Mary & Doug Noe named Volunteers of the Year
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Last 1st Friday on Dec. 6
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Dean Foods files for bankruptcy
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Hand dyeing fabric key to creativity
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Historical buildings can be made functional
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Ford School added to county landmark list
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Historic Sites Committee landmarks chapel site
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E-cigarettes latest in long line of deadly "remedies"
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Ladies Circle dissolves, two historic sites preserved
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Enthusiastic crowd listens to tales of woe
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All Seasons edges stiff competition to win Apple of My Eye
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Another Cider Fest in the books
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Harvard lodge building at crossroads
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Would be "Mrs. President" was a diehard suffragette
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History lovers visit Island Lake on Sept. 18
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MCHS plaques 90th structure
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Chapel open to all in need
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Popular tour reprised next year
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Vintage carousel reborn in Volo
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Annual meeting held Aug. 19
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Bookstores find the goirng tough
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Historic school, would-be museum torn down
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Rare passenger bus latest project
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Global warming a new reality
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Technology help people visualize history
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Classic vehicles play it cool on hot day
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Heritage Fair outlasts heat
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Homemade candy shop marks 100th birthday
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June 15 program marks 75 years since Normandy invasion
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Keeping the Peace Down on the Farm
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Capital bill could help fund rail expansion
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McHenry residents try to save 1st courthouse
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County real estate market mixed
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Peek into the American Indian Way of Life
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6 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 3
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In-school programs for first- through fifth-graders
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Renewed recycling key to staving off landfill threat
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Audubon shares stories with county
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Joint Council Tour March 20
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Fabric donor receives block
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Unusal bike developed in Huntley
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Full house hears about famed White City
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Enthusiastic crowd participates
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Money to fund school outreach
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Curtiss legacy continuing
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2020 quilt a 1930s bow-tie pattern
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Bell ringers ring up donations
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Folks still are talking about the snowfall of 1936
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Hebron Library Fundraiser Nov. 17, 2018
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Quilt program draws enthusastic crowd
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Bake-off on point for taste
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Halloween, costumes remain popular
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Historic House recognized on Sept. 29
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Representatives from the McHenry County Historical Society and the McHenry County Historic Preservation Commission visited the Boone County Museum of History:
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Hardware family exiting the business
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Newspapers and the communal history they chronicle are disappearing – not only current mastheads but the many publications that have been relegated to memory.
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History isn't always pretty
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Logic Puzzle Museum a fun diversion
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Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie
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Cities drawn into redevelopment
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Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's Heritage Fair Car Show. It was the largest yet!
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Shall We Give A Dam or Not?
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This "dish" meant touching home
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This church had many foundations
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Pistakee Panache
The McHenry County Historical Society marked its 55th museum year with an opening soiree Friday, May 4, at the museum.
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Riverside was go-to destination
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Corn perfect fit for prairie
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Could cold beer be sold here?
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New approach to repurposing old
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Large crowd marks state bicentennial, transportation hubs
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This year's Rock Around the Quilted Tree theme is "Blue Christmas. Twenty-one quilts were entered in this year's seasonal show.
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Switzer, Fiske leave a legacy in their wake
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F.E. Rawson general store is seen in Greenwood
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Crystal Lake McDonald's in 1961
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Climb aboard Christmas Tree Ship on Nov. 19
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"Serial Quilter" comes clean
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Eugene V. Debs speaks to a crowd
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Bull Valley has every right to celebrate its 40th birthday
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Landmark status to the William H. Coventry House and Barn
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Kurt Pearson, McHenry resident and Crystal Lake native, began researching Swedenberg about 5 years ago....
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Everyone loves history, right?
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Woodstock High School graduate earns scholarship
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Must have been the shirts
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Gen. John L. “Black Jack” Pershing
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Nancy Roozée named Woman of Distinction
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Wine tasting, taste for history key
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Ernest Freeberg talks about Eugene V. Debs
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Pistakee Bay takes center stage
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Historic Huntley High School demolished
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There are so many barns across McHenry County
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Lehmann mansion in Lake Villa
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Dyer addresses full house
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Many attended March 20 lecture
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Performers called county home
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The Golden Tornadoes of 1920
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Built between 1861and 1862
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First quilt show in the books
Arlen Bird, Union, earned top honors as show champion for her "American Glory" quilt, a reproduction of a quilt first stitched in the early 1800s.
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Historial Society helps Salvation Army
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Display continues through December
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Historians among honorees
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Presidential straw poll a dead heat
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Oct. 12 event draws full house
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On the circuit
So if you’re trying to bring religion to a bunch of pioneers scattered across hell’s half acre, what do you do? You bring the shepherd to the flock.
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Hops could replace roses as county's signature crop
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Heritage Quilters strut stuff
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Poster art program draws interest
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Quick view of the 2016 Heritage Fair Car Show.
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Historical Society at the county fair
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After 145 years, Haeger Potteries closed its East Dundee factory June 30 in what company President Lexy Haeger Estes characterized as the company’s “most difficult” decision.
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Beer has a history all its own
A crowd thirsty for beer knowledge gathered at the museum July 24 to hear home brewer Dave Oberg pontificate about something he knows a lot about: Beer.
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See Photo Gallery for Event Highlights
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A tale of two schoolhouses
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Pringle pageant a rousing success!
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Pringle pageant captures a century of progress, 1836-1936
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History re-created
An energetic crowd turned out Thursday, June 16, to witness history: The release of Eugene V. Debs from the McHenry County Jail in Woodstock on Nov. 22, 1895.
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Thank you McHenry County!
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Stengele, Mack and Viger Honored
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Railroads developed McHenry County
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Lakewood Farms placed on list
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History celebration starts April 29
For historical events marking Look at Local History Month click HERE
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Sampler Lecture
Nearly 100 people attended the fourth and final Sampler Series lecture on Monday, April 18, at the McHenry County Historical Society Museum.
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County records storage shown
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MCCF invests in the community
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History minded quilters earn award
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Published Feb. 1, 2016 in the Northwest Herald
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Appraisals fill popular need
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The McHenry County Board is accepting applications from individuals interested in appointment to the McHENRY COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION. One position is available for a
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Veterans honored with quilts
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Ghost stories with Jim May
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Museum serves slice of history, apple treats on Oct. 4
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McHenry County Joint Council of HIstoric Groups fall meeting
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C & NW Historical Society
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Special tour of Queen Anne masterpiece
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The Peterson farmstead is located at 2903 Vermont Road.
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Historic farmstead to be plaqued
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Author Dave Lester speaks.
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Grand champion Jim Ratway won the 2015 Pie Bake Off
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Henry Kenyon shares a cold beverage in our brewing exhibit.
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Kyla Singleton, History student and Crystal Lake resident.
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Annual favorite: the Perkins Players performers, circa 2015.
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Civil War base ball game ends in tie.
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From Museum Opener May 1st
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Division medal winners Bob and Chris Frenz
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Coventry farmstead protected
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Countywide tour of history related events
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A large crowd was on hand Tuesday night, April 14, for the third of four Sampler Series programs at the McHenry County Historical Society Museum.
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About 85 members viewed the private collections
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Part of the 2015 Sampler Series
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Focuses on the Standard School Program in Illinois
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A 1946 Chevy pickup captured Best of Show honors.
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A Musical History of McHenry County." presented by Speaker Mary Ellen Heelan, of Cary.
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Highlights from February 28th event
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Archival storage sites maintained by the C & NW Historical Society
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Quilters begin the 2016 raffle quilt benefiting the McHenry County Historical Society
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McHenry County was WWII home of German POWs, Japanese-Americans. At a time when some in this country feel a sense of antipathy toward Arab-Americans living among us, it is worth remembering that during World War II a number of Japanese-Americans – as well as German prisoners of war – were working and living in McHenry County.
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Rankin/Bass Productions historian and archivist Rick Goldschmidt
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Estate Planning can benefit future generations, leave a lasting legacy.
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The Huntley High School Treble Choir entertains volunteers
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For a donation to the Historical Society, take a photograph of you and/or yours standing next to or sitting on this historic ride!
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Tour of the Old Courthouse on the Woodstock Square
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Don Purn (left) and Bob Frenz educated students on the Civil War
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Quilt Drawing Followed Debra Henniger Presentation
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Historic Halloween is presented every October
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Grand champion honors for Mary Argall's Candy Apple pie
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Volunteers from Grace Lutheran Evangelical Church in Woodstock
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Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce
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MCHS presented the historical plaque on Sunday, June 29
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Register Now for our 2014 Summer Sunday Series
Return to the Classroom
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Includes Quilted Barn Locations in McHenry County!
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May 31 bus tour of historic, one-room schools in McHenry County
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MCHS plaqued the 113-year-old George Burger house May 2014
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Overview of the 2014 Sampler Series, 4 great presentations.
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Chris Frenz was among those who volunteered to teach students at the 2014 Ag Day, April 15-17, at the McHenry County Fairgrounds in Woodstock.
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Camp Algonquin is on the 10 most Endangered Historic Places
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Have an original piece of art showing portraying a historic structure, landscape or vista? Contact the Historical Society to find out how we help each other – and further historic preservation.
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MCHS Committee plaqued the El Tovar Theatre, Feb. 8, 2014
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MCHS President Bob Frenz accepts certificate from Rich Carter
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DECEMBER 2013- The unassuming gravestone with the surname “Sayer,” found in McHenry’s St.
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The city of Woodstock has begun the process for the acquisition, restoration, preservation and reuse of the historic old McHenry County Courthouse built in 1857.
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More than 200 people celebrated golden anniversary of the McHenry County Historical Society
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In late summer, while the cicadas drone, come and see the annual Afternoon Sing-along at the 1895 Riley Church, 9316 Riley Road, Marengo
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Cottonwood sculpture gets new life.
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About 66 yrs ago, the Ford School, c.1886, was about to be torn down...
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Part of our past is taking root in Lake in the Hills.
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If you have completed a renovation project, large or small, on your older home in the last two years that is in keeping with the historic character of the building, submit a nomination to the McHen
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MAY 2013 - John Strohm began his presentation with panache.
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MCHS presented a plaque at the Josephine and William Lorimer Jr. House May 2013
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FEBRUARY 2013 - Examples of old mills repurposed interesting ways are not hard to find: A sawmill turned into a restaurant in downstate Urbana, an 1857 feed mill in Mazomanie, Wis., converted into
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FEBRUARY 2013 - The debate raging in Congress over the federal deficit and its possible effect on the social safety net isn’t all that different than what occurred a century ago.
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The Mineola was built in 1884
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On November 30, 2010 the Union Fire Dept. had the 1867 limestone building so they could put in a septic field for their adjacent fireshouse.
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When you support the McHenry County Historical Society, many benefits become yours.
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