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Window to the past

Those interested in getting a sneak peek at Marengo history should stop by the former Levin's Dry Goods store, 212 S. State St. in Marengo,  through the end of October. McHenry County Historical Society volunteer and former intern Paige Giacomo of Spring Grove compiled a collection of images and artifacts for Settlers' Days.

 

Ghost stories with Jim May

Museum serves slice of history, apple treats on Oct. 4

Visitors braved overcast skies and cool temperatures to sample homemade apple goodies, watch a blacksmith at work, talk to Civil War re-enactors, take a turn at cranking a turn-of-the-century apple press and tour the museum during the 28th annual Cider Fest on Sunday, Oct. 4. Jim Lacher of Huntley made three trips to the musuem – hauling a 1931 Bradley tractor, 1935 McCormick-Deering W30, a Weber hay wagon dating to about 1800 and an International hayloader built sometime between 1938 and 1953.

Mail Order Phenomenon

McHenry County Joint Council of HIstoric Groups fall meeting

C & NW Historical Society

Special tour of Queen Anne masterpiece

The Peterson farmstead is located at 2903 Vermont Road.

This Woodstock farm is the latest state-recognized Centennial Farm in Illinois and the 30th from McHenry County. Pictured at the state fair in Springfield are 2015 Miss Illinois County Fair, Sadie Gassmann; Ron Peterson; his mother, June; sister, Linda Winkelman; brother, Byron; and Illinois Director of Agriculture Phil Nelson.

Historic farmstead to be plaqued

RICHMOND – The public is invited view a historic Richmond farm at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23, when the McHenry County Historical Society’s Historic Sites Committee gathers to plaque a 1852 Greek Revival home once owned by a celebrated family.

Grand champion Jim Ratway won the 2015 Pie Bake Off

Henry Kenyon shares a cold beverage in our brewing exhibit.

Kyla Singleton, History student and Crystal Lake resident.

Annual favorite: the Perkins Players performers, circa 2015.

Civil War base ball game ends in tie.

From Museum Opener May 1st

Division medal winners Bob and Chris Frenz

Coventry farmstead protected

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